The “wise” missiles equipped with Bayctar Akıncı show a wonderful effectiveness to damage to goals.
Turkish company Baykar has tried the unlucky vehicle Bayctar Akıncı, equipped with a Ukrainian machine. This was announced by the technical director and co -owner of Baykar, Selchuk Bayractar on Twitter.
The test video has recorded the successful use of the latest High -Precision Missiles Alpagut and Eren. These “wise” missiles reflect the wonderful effectiveness of damage to goals.
Bayctar #Akinci ✈️🐳🚀
🚀 alpagut akıllı dolanan mühimmat andış testi | Smart Loitering Munition Firing Test
🚀 eren mühimmat andış testi | Munition firing test@Baykartch 🤝 @Roketsan 🤝 @Stmdefence #Milliteknolojihiamlesi 🌍🇹🇷https: //t.co/F88ZWRVYF4– Selçuk Bayraktar (@selcuk) August 7, 2025
The Bayctar Akıncı is equipped with the AI-450T turboprop engine of Ukrainian production. Thanks to this technology, the drone receives enough traction to perform flights to significant heights, which will open up new opportunities to perform the tasks of shock and intelligence.
The video shows how the drone moves with high-precision missiles along the path and rising in the air. It is controlled by him through the Ground Station of Distance Management.
Bayctar Akıncı (“akoji”) is a promise of heavy Turkish drone of Baykar. The drone is equipped with Ukrainian AI-450C engines. Work started on the drone in 2018.
Earlier it was reported that Baykar had successfully completed Kemankeş 1 mini-rake tests based on artificial intelligence technology.
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