UAE reportedly looking to buy 120 Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones
A man poses for a picture near a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drone inside a hall of the 30th international Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce, Poland, Sept. 5, 2022. (Reuters Photo)


The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is said to be engaged in lengthy negotiations with a Turkish company behind pioneering drones that earned fame for their critical role in several conflicts, including in Ukraine, a report claimed on Thursday.

Talks with Baykar are focused on a supply of up to 120 Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV), the Middle East Eye reported, citing people familiar with the negotiations.

A potential deal could amount to around $2 billion (TL 36.4 billion) along with ammunition, command, control centers and training, the report said.

The negotiations between Baykar and state companies within the Emirati arms procurement agency Tawazun have been ongoing since March, it noted. The talks come as Türkiye and the UAE are working to build economic bridges after a yearslong rift.

Cooperation in multiple industries, including defense, marked reciprocal latest visits by the two countries’ leaders. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan paid a return visit to the UAE in mid-February, after a trip by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) to Ankara in late November that marked a significant move toward overcoming disputes.

If the drone deal goes forward, the Middle East Eye report also claimed that some of the components of the TB2 could be produced in a Baykar plant in the UAE.

Bayraktar TB2 is known for taking out some of the most advanced anti-aircraft systems and advanced artillery systems and armored vehicles – a capability it demonstrated in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh as well as Ukraine.

It has been such a factor that it now spearheads Türkiye’s global defense export push.

Baykar has signed deals to sell TB2s to 24 countries and has reached a point where exports account for almost all of its revenues this year, its CEO Haluk Bayraktar said earlier this month.

The demand for the drones has been so high that Bayraktar last month said the company had a three-year waitlist. Baykar has manufactured more than 400 TB2 to date, according to the company.

It is now aiming to further expand its production capacity, a target that it in part hopes to achieve with a plant in Ukraine. Baykar currently has a capacity to manufacture 200 Bayraktar TB2s a year, its CEO said. It seeks to raise this figure to 500.