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Baykar’s Drone Displays Include Tactical UAV Bayraktar Kalkan

Our Bureau - : Oct 24, 2024 - : 1:45 am

Bayraktar Kalkan VTOL, developed indigenously by Turkish defence company Baykar, is on display at the company’s booth. In April this year, the company announced that the drone had successfully completed a series of system identification tests during its 24th flight.

The Mini Tactical UAV class aircraft, which has the ability to participate in reconnaissance and surveillance missions, climbed to 14.500 feet during the test flight. According to the company, the VTOL has a service ceiling of 14,000 feet and an operational altitude of 8,000 feet. The payload capacity is 3 kg while its endurance is 6 hours. Kalkan’s cruise and maximum speeds are 50 KTAS and 65 KTAS respectively.

Capable of automatic route tracking, target tracking, circling and returning home, Kalkan performed its flight test with the Baykar BG-160 camera, which has also been developed indigenously by the company. The Baykar BG-160 Electro-Optical System and its thermal imaging capability helps the VTOL to capture high-resolution images at night. The indigenous VTOL, which has a wingspan of 5 metres and is 1.9 metre long, can successfully carry out reconnaissance, surveillance and target detection tasks day and night.

Kalkan is powered by 4 electric motors and 1 low -consumption indigenous petrol engine. The VTOL takes off vertically with its electric motors and proceeds to use its petrol engine exclusively in the cruise flight mode. The aircraft can remain airborne for more than seven hours. Capable of vertical take-off and landing, the indigenous VTOL does not require a runway and can seamlessly perform mission flights in base areas and on floating platforms.

The drone, unveiled in April this year when Selçuk Bayraktar, the company’s Deputy General Manager in Charge of Technology, shared footage of its test flight, took part in the Ephesus Military Exercise earlier this year, a biennial exercise of the Turkish Armed Forces that also involves military units from various allied countries. Kalkan is expected to enter mass production by the end of the year.

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