French Le Figaro: Turkey has become one of the world’s leading UAV manufacturers with the USA, Israel and China

The French newspaper Le Figaro wrote that Turkey has become one of the world’s leading UAV manufacturers with the USA, Israel and China in ten years.

In the news of Le Figaro newspaper, it was stated that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan increased the sales contracts of AUAVs, which were successful in Libya and Karabakh, in order to “expand his sphere of influence”.

In the news, which stated that after Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Poland and Morocco, Kyrgyzstan is interested in UAVs, “Turkey has become one of the world’s leading UAV manufacturers in ten years, along with the USA, Israel and China.” evaluation was made.

In the news, it was stated that Turkish AUAVs are effective and 20 times cheaper than warplanes.

It was stated in the news that these AUAVs were used against the terrorist organization PKK and for the security of the borders in the first period, and it was noted that the situation in the field changed as a result of the use of Turkish AUAVs in Syria in 2016.

In the news, it was emphasized that AUAVs have also changed the balance in Libya and recently in Karabakh in the last two years.

In the news, which stated that the sale of Bayraktar TB2 AUAV to Ukraine and the video release of this country using this AUAV in Donbas caused Russia’s reaction, it was reported that NATO was cautious about Poland and Latvia’s interest in Turkish AUAVs.

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