THIS country just did what Israel, China, US couldn’t; Has it altered the future of unmanned warfare replacing F-35s with drones? Here’s what we know

Turkey has tested the Baykar Bayraktar TB3 unmanned drone, which successfully landed on the Turkish Navy's warship TCG Anadolu and later staged a take off from the same carrier. An extraordinary feat, which even global military powers like China, United States, UK, or Israel, have not been able to carry out yet.

Nov 21, 2024 - 21:30
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THIS country just did what Israel, China, US couldn’t; Has it altered the future of unmanned warfare replacing F-35s with drones? Here’s what we know

Turkiye (Turkey) can have just altered the future of unmanned aerial warfare because it recently tested the Baykar Bayraktar TB3 unmanned drone, which successfully landed on the Turkish Navy’s warship TCG Anadolu and later staged a take off from the same carrier. The phenomenal feat, which now now not even global militia powers like China, United States, UK, or Israel, have been ready to hold out yet, has the prospective to make traditional manned fighter jets, clone of the US-made F-35s, obsolete because the unmanned fighter drones can carry out same tasks without requiring a human pilot.

While China and Israel are renowned for their advanced militia drones, Turkiye can have just outdone both of them with the TB3, which stands in a category of its own.

Bayraktar TB3 drone capabilities

Developed and produced by Baykar, a inner most Turkish defence company specialising in UAVs, C4I and synthetic intelligence, the TB3 also may perhaps be equipped with small and precise munitions, including missiles for strike missions. The drone, which changed into first unveiled by Baykar Defense CTO Selçuk Bayraktar on October 29, 2020, also may perhaps be deployed on surveillance and spying missions.

“We're developing an aircraft that lands and takes off from an aircraft carrier, unique in its class. It has folding wings, can land on an aircraft carrier, and will carry heavier munitions. Or not it could possibly actually be miles around 1200 kilograms,” Selçuk, the son-in-law of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had said.

The Bayraktar TB3 has an operational range of 1600 km and will fly for 24 hours, allowing the Turkish Navy to extend its naval superiority. The drone is likewise infrared cameras for surveillance missions, and has the capability to strike anyplace from the ocean to the surface.

Additionally, the TB3 is likewise equipped with a radar, allowing it to work as an early warning system.

Following the TB3’s test flight, Selcuk Bayraktar shared a video of the drone’s feat on X, showing the unmanned craft hovering over the Turkish warship’s flight deck.

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