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Countering threat of Turkish drones major concern for Greece: Report

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published September 02,2022
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Countering the "increasing threat" posed by Turkish drones has become a major concern for Greece, according to a Greek media report.

Türkiye's fighter drones are now "a focal point of attention" in Greek military strategies and foreign policy, Greek daily Kathimerini reported on Thursday.

The Greek Defense Ministry "is seeking to shield the Aegean Sea" from the threat of Turkish drones by implementing "countermeasures" on islands, the report said.

The famed Bayraktar TB2 is the "most important" and "most successful" unmanned aerial vehicle in Türkiye's growing fleet of drones, with its capabilities proven in Azerbaijan's liberation of Karabakh in 2020, Ankara's operations against the PKK terrorist group, and the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Greek daily said.

Turkish manufacturer Baykar is also working on new variants Akıncı and Kızılelma, while Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) is building drones such as Anka and Aksungur, the report added.

The report also highlighted the "impressive" export success of Turkish drones, which have been purchased by numerous countries including Ukraine, Poland, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Pakistan, Nigeria and some Central Asian states.