"There is also a serious demand for the Akıncı since it is a very rare aircraft in a higher class," he added.
Underlining that the Akıncı will be used in more strategic missions, he said: "It can carry a much wider range of ammunition. It can carry all ammunition including air-to-ground, cruise missiles, air-to-air. Its mission capacity is very high."
On July 8, the Bayraktar Akıncı made Turkish aviation history by climbing to 38,039 feet (11,594 meters)-a new record-in a flight that lasted for 25 hours and 46 minutes.
The Akıncı, which to date has made 874 sorties in test and training flights, hit its targets with full accuracy in a July 5 firing test with warhead ammunition developed by Turkish rocket maker Roketsan.