Libyan National Army Shoots Down Turkish Bayraktar TB2 Drone Operated By GNA

Libyan National Army Shoots Down Turkish Bayraktar TB2 Drone Operated By GNA

Libyan National Army shot down a Bayraktar-TB2 combat drone over the village of Alwashka west of the city of Sirte in northern Libya.

Bayraktar-TB2 drones are supplied by Turkey and operated by Turkish specialists in order to provide forces of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord with air support in their battle against the Libyan National Army.

Bayraktar TB2 (Tactical Block 2) is a Turkish unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) developed by the Kale-Baykar joint venture between the Kale Group and Baykar Technologies. It is developed from Bayraktar tactical surveillance and reconnaissance unmanned aircraft.

With its 650 kg MTOW and 12 meters wingspan platform powered by a 100hp internal combustion engine, Bayraktar can fly up to an altitude of 27,000 feet and loiter for more than 24 hours.

Bayraktar TB2 UAV can carry a maximum payload of more than 55kg. The standard payload configuration includes an electro-optical (EO) camera module, an infrared (IR) camera module, a laser designator, a laser range finder (LRF) and a laser pointer. The armed TB2 platform can carry low-weight laser seeker Smart Micro Munition (MAM-L) and MAM-C smart munitions, the smaller version of “Cirit” missile, developed by Roketsan, on wing pylons.

Each Bayraktar TB2 system consists of six aerial vehicles, two ground control stations (GCS), three ground data terminals (GDTs), two remote video terminals (RVTs) and ground support equipment.

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