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Bayraktar TB3 Drone

Bayraktar TB3 Drone

Manufacturer: Baykar (Türkiye)
Category: Attack & Multirole Drones (UAVs)
  • Maximum Speed 300 km per hour
  • Endurance 24 plus hours
  • Operational Range Satellite controlled beyond LOS
  • Payload Capacity Approximately 280 kg

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name Bayraktar TB3
Manufacturer Baykar Technologies
Country of Origin Turkey
Type / Role Naval Strike and Reconnaissance UAV
First Flight / Introduced 2023
Status Under Development
Unit Cost Estimated USD 3 to 5 Million

2. Performance

Maximum Speed 300 km per hour
Cruise Speed 220 km per hour
Operational Range Satellite controlled
Endurance 24 plus hours
Service Ceiling 30,000 ft

3. Dimensions

Length Approx. 8.5 m
Wingspan Approx. 14 m folding
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) Approx. 1,450 kg

4. Payload & Armament

Payload Capacity Approx. 280 kg
Hardpoints 4
Weapons MAM L, MAM T precision munitions
Sensors EO IR, laser designator

5. Propulsion

Engine Type Turbocharged piston engine
Propeller Type Rear mounted

6. Communication & Control

Control Type Remote and semi autonomous
Data Link Range Line of sight and SATCOM
Navigation GPS INS

7. Operational Use

Primary Users Turkish Armed Forces
Combat Proven Pending
Notable Operations Naval trials ongoing

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8
  • Technology 9 / 10
  • Performance 9 / 10
  • Combat Effectiveness 7 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 7 / 10

PROS

  1. Designed for ship based operations
  2. Long endurance for persistent surveillance
  3. Combat proven weapon ecosystem
  4. Satellite controlled beyond line of sight
  5. Lower cost than manned naval aircraft

CONS

  1. Limited payload compared to larger UAVs
  2. Subsonic speed reduces survivability
  3. Dependent on satellite connectivity
  4. No stealth shaping
  5. Limited air to air capability

Bayraktar TB3 Naval Strike UAV

The Bayraktar TB3 is Turkiye’s next step in combat proven unmanned aviation. Designed to operate from short runways and aircraft carrying ships, the TB3 expands the Bayraktar family into true naval strike and expeditionary roles. It is optimized for maritime surveillance, armed reconnaissance, and precision strike missions where manned aircraft access is limited or risky.

The Bayraktar TB3 is Turkiye’s next step in combat proven unmanned aviation. Designed to operate from short runways and aircraft carrying ships, the TB3 expands the Bayraktar family into true naval strike and expeditionary roles. It is optimized for maritime surveillance, armed reconnaissance, and precision strike missions where manned aircraft access is limited or risky.Manufacturer and OriginThe TB3 is developed by Baykar Technologies, a private Turkish defense firm known for the Bayraktar TB2 and Akinci UAVs. Built as a navalized evolution of the TB2, the TB3 is intended to operate from Turkiye’s TCG Anadolu amphibious assault ship, as well as land bases with minimal infrastructure.Speed, Range, and PerformanceBayraktar TB3 features folding wings for shipboard storage and operations. It has a maximum speed of about 300 km per hour and can remain airborne for more than 24 hours. The drone supports beyond line of sight control through satellite communications, enabling regional and expeditionary missions far from the launch platform.Payload, Sensors, and ArmamentThe TB3 carries electro optical and infrared sensors with laser designation. It is compatible with Turkish made smart munitions such as MAM L and MAM T precision guided weapons. Payload capacity is higher than TB2, allowing improved strike flexibility and maritime targeting.Cost and Operational UseExact unit cost has not been disclosed, but analysts estimate the TB3 to be priced in the low single digit millions per unit, depending on configuration. It is expected to serve with the Turkish Navy and attract export interest from navies seeking carrier capable UAVs.

Manufacturer and Origin

The TB3 is developed by Baykar Technologies, a private Turkish defense firm known for the Bayraktar TB2 and Akinci UAVs. Built as a navalized evolution of the TB2, the TB3 is intended to operate from Turkiye’s TCG Anadolu amphibious assault ship, as well as land bases with minimal infrastructure.

Speed, Range, and Performance

Bayraktar TB3 features folding wings for shipboard storage and operations. It has a maximum speed of about 300 km per hour and can remain airborne for more than 24 hours. The drone supports beyond line of sight control through satellite communications, enabling regional and expeditionary missions far from the launch platform.

Payload, Sensors, and Armament

The TB3 carries electro optical and infrared sensors with laser designation. It is compatible with Turkish made smart munitions such as MAM L and MAM T precision guided weapons. Payload capacity is higher than TB2, allowing improved strike flexibility and maritime targeting.

The Bayraktar TB3 is Turkiye’s next step in combat proven unmanned aviation. Designed to operate from short runways and aircraft carrying ships, the TB3 expands the Bayraktar family into true naval strike and expeditionary roles. It is optimized for maritime surveillance, armed reconnaissance, and precision strike missions where manned aircraft access is limited or risky.Manufacturer and OriginThe TB3 is developed by Baykar Technologies, a private Turkish defense firm known for the Bayraktar TB2 and Akinci UAVs. Built as a navalized evolution of the TB2, the TB3 is intended to operate from Turkiye’s TCG Anadolu amphibious assault ship, as well as land bases with minimal infrastructure.Speed, Range, and PerformanceBayraktar TB3 features folding wings for shipboard storage and operations. It has a maximum speed of about 300 km per hour and can remain airborne for more than 24 hours. The drone supports beyond line of sight control through satellite communications, enabling regional and expeditionary missions far from the launch platform.Payload, Sensors, and ArmamentThe TB3 carries electro optical and infrared sensors with laser designation. It is compatible with Turkish made smart munitions such as MAM L and MAM T precision guided weapons. Payload capacity is higher than TB2, allowing improved strike flexibility and maritime targeting.Cost and Operational UseExact unit cost has not been disclosed, but analysts estimate the TB3 to be priced in the low single digit millions per unit, depending on configuration. It is expected to serve with the Turkish Navy and attract export interest from navies seeking carrier capable UAVs.

Cost and Operational Use

Exact unit cost has not been disclosed, but analysts estimate the TB3 to be priced in the low single digit millions per unit, depending on configuration. It is expected to serve with the Turkish Navy and attract export interest from navies seeking carrier capable UAVs.

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