Turkey prepares three Bayraktar TB2 strike drones for free transfer to Ukraine - the Ambassador
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 01.07.2022, 15:28
Ukrainian Ambassador to Turkey Vasyl Bodnar visited the company's factory Baykar and announced the completion of preparations for the transfer of three drones.
What we know
Vasily Bodnar personally visited the aircraft factory. The Ambassador thanked Baykar's General Manager Huluk Bayraktar and Technical Director Selcuk Bayraktar for the incredible support of Ukraine.
Recall that three units Bayraktar TB2 will be sent to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for free. Within the project "National Bayraktar" Ukrainians collected 600 million UAH ($20 million) to buy three (or four) drones. But the Turkish company decided to send the strike drones for free.
Source: @VasylBodnar
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