
Bayraktar TB2
The Bayraktar TB2 is an unmanned aerial vehicle originally developed for the Turkish Armed Forces, but is now also used by militaries of other countries. It was developed by President Erdoğan's son-in-law, Selcuk Bayraktar,[1] with the Kale Group and Baykar Technologies.
The Bayraktar has a seamless wing-fuselage connection with an inverted V-tail. Fuel is stored in bladder tanks, and fuel consumption is automatically balanced by solenoid valves.
These drones can be equipped with self-guided aerial bombs, such as the MAM-C and MAM-L from the Turkish company Roketsan.[2]
The ground control station is based on NATO command and control systems. Inside the station are the pilot, payload operator, and mission commander.