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Croatia buys €95M Bayraktar drones from Turkiye

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Croatia is preparing to receive a batch of Bayragdar TB2 drones from Turkiye.

Axar.az reports that the information was released by "Breaking Defence".

According to the defense minister of Croatia, the country will pay 95 million dollars for the complete package.

In addition to six drones with cameras for reconnaissance and a basic weapon set, the package also includes a control center, two command and control stations, a simulator and spare parts.

Thus, a Flagship with all the necessary auxiliary systems will cost Croatia about 15.8 million dollars.

According to experts, Croatia will use drones mainly for intelligence purposes.

Date
2024.11.18 / 09:12
Author
Axar.az
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