Baykar Technologies will never sell Bayraktar drones in russia
Haluk Bayraktar, executive director of Baykar Technologies, said his company would never sell Bayraktar drones to russia.
What we know
The manager noted that Ukraine and Turkey have a strategic defense and aerospace relationship. Turkey continues to support the Armed Forces with unmanned strike drones that incidentally use Ukrainian-made engines. Cooperation between the two countries brings advantages to each side.
In an interview with CNN Haluk Bayraktar, when asked about possible deliveries of combat drones to the Russian Federation, answered negatively. He said that Baykar Technologies has never done such a thing and never will because the company supports Ukraine, its sovereignty and the fight for independence.
Source: Baykar Technologies
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