Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones were a valuable weapon for Ukraine after Russia invaded last year.
The TB2 drone has lost much of its utility as Russia's military has adapted to its use, however.
AdvertisementA Bayraktar TB2 at a military base in Ukraine in March 2019.
Press Office of the President of Ukraine / Mykola Lararenko / Handout/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesBaykar has supplied at least 50 TB2 drones to Ukraine to date.
Baykar's Bayraktar Akinci drone on display at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport in April.
Persons:
—, Haluk Bayraktar, Mykola Lararenko, Col, Volodymyr Valiukh, Ali Bakir, Haluk, Bakir, James Rogers, Rogers, Oguz Yeter, Paul Iddon
Organizations:
Service, Press, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Ukrainian, Ukraine's Main Intelligence, Business, Baykar, Cornell Brooks School Tech Policy Institute, Istanbul's, Airport
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, Turkish, Russian, Kyiv, Ukraine's, Turkey, Ukrainian, Ankara, Syria, Libya, Nagorno, Karabakh, Ethiopia