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Turkey's Baykar to donate three UAVs to Ukraine after crowdfunding campaign
2022-06-29
ISTANBUL, June 27 (Reuters) - Turkish defence firm Baykar said on Monday it would donate three unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Ukraine, after a crowdfunding campaign there raised enough funds to buy "several" of the Bayraktar TB2 model.

The TB2 has been hugely popular in Ukraine, where it helped destroy Russian artillery systems and armoured vehicles. It even became the subject of a patriotic expletive-strewn hit song in Ukraine that mocked Russian troops, with the chorus "Bayraktar, Bayraktar". read more

Baykar said the crowdfunding campaign in Ukraine had reached the milestone in a few days and that business leaders as well ordinary people contributed to the fund.

"Baykar will not accept payment for the TB2s, and will send three UAVs free of charge to the Ukrainian war front," the company said in a statement.

"We ask that raised funds be remitted instead to the struggling people of Ukraine," it said.

Russia has previously complained to Turkey over its sale of Bayraktar TB2 armed drones to Ukraine, a high level Turkish bureaucrat said, but added that the sales by Baykar, a private company, were not state-to-state deals. read more

Turkey has forged close ties with Russia in energy, defence and trade, and relies heavily on Russian tourists. Baykar had sold the drones to Kyiv despite Russian objections and signed a deal to co-produce more before the invasion, angering Moscow.

The TB2, which has also been used in the conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, now spearheads Turkey's global defence export push.

Lithuania's defence ministry said earlier this month that Turkey's Defence Industry Agency would donate a TB2 to Lithuania for transfer to Ukraine after Lithuanians crowdfunded nearly 6 million euros to buy it.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Crowdfunding. Ain’t that how the recent presnit got elected?
Posted by: Lowspark   2022-06-29 19:48  

#3  #1 I think we ought to crowdfund some ospreys for the Russians. That would likely help the Ukrainians more.


^ snark of the early afternoon nominee
Posted by: jpal   2022-06-29 15:05  

#2  Counter with a Green Day concert in Kyeeev FTW.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-06-29 13:16  

#1  I think we ought to crowdfund some ospreys for the Russians. That would likely help the Ukrainians more.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-06-29 12:21  

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