Turkiye’s drone maker Baykar begins to build plant near Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv

Reuters reported on February 6 that Turkiye’s drone maker Baykar chief executive told it that they have started building a factory near Kyiv that will employ around 500 people and where it will manufacture either its TB2 or TB3 drone models. “Our factory is being built… we need about 12 months to finish construction and […]

Reuters reported on February 6 that Turkiye’s drone maker Baykar chief executive told it that they have started building a factory near Kyiv that will employ around 500 people and where it will manufacture either its TB2 or TB3 drone models.

“Our factory is being built… we need about 12 months to finish construction and then we will move on to internal machinery, equipment, and organizational structure,” Baykar CEO Haluk Bayraktar said on the sidelines of the World Defense Show in Riyadh.

"The factory in Ukraine is a big one, we are planning to employ around 500 people," he said.

Bayraktar noted that capacity would total around 120 units every year, but said it was still not clear whether production at the Ukrainian factory would focus on the TB2 or TB3 drone model.

Asked if security issues related to the ongoing conflict would pose a concern for the plant, he said that plans were "fully moving ahead" and that "nothing" could halt them.

Turkish-made Bayraktar drones reportedly have gained prominence globally after being used by Ukraine's military to thwart Russian forces by destroying armored vehicles and artillery systems.

Bayraktar also said the Istanbul-based firm's plans to start production in Saudi Arabia in the next two years were on track.

The announcement follows an agreement in July to sell the Bayraktar Akinci, another kind of drone, to Saudi Arabia in what Baykar described as the biggest defense contract in Turkiye's history.

Baykar has said it has signed export deals for its TB2 drone with 30 countries.  These include Ukraine, Ethiopia, Libya and Azerbaijan since 2018, according to think tank SIPRI.

Bayraktar said that, looking at the current year, the firm planned to double domestic production of the Akinci, which stood at 36 units in 2023, while TB2 output would stay unchanged at 230 units.

It also aims to produce the new models of the Kızılelma and the TB3 drones "in the tens," he added.

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