Baykar Bayraktar TB3

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Baykar Bayraktar TB3

The Baykar Bayraktar TB3 is a Turkish carrier-based medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) capable of short-range landing and take-off, produced by Baykar.

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Bayraktar TB3
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Baykar Bayraktar TB3 on the deck of TCG Anadolu
Role Carrier-based Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
National origin Turkey
Manufacturer Baykar
First flight 27 October 2023[1]
Introduction 2025 (planned)
Status Flight testing
Primary user Turkish Armed Forces (intended)
Number built 4 prototypes
Developed from Baykar Bayraktar TB2
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The Bayraktar TB3 was first unveiled by Selçuk Bayraktar on October 29, 2020. In his announcement, Bayraktar mentioned the testing of a domestic engine, presumed to be the TEI-PD170 or its derivative, which would be integrated into the Bayraktar Akıncı HALE UAV and the Bayraktar TB3. Describing the engine as having "by far the highest performance values in its class, worldwide", Selçuk Bayraktar highlighted its capabilities.

Selçuk Bayraktar later elaborated on the Bayraktar TB3, stating, "We are developing an aircraft that lands and takes off from an aircraft carrier, unique in its class. It has folding wings, can land on an aircraft carrier, and can carry heavier munitions. It is around 1200 kilograms."[2]

The developer of TB3, Baykar Defense, shared the first computer-generated images of the deployed TB3 on TCG Anadolu, which is the first amphibious assault ship of Turkey, on July 21, 2021, via Twitter. It was revealed that the TB3 would operate alongside Bayraktar Kızılelma, which is equipped with a jet engine.[3]

In February 2025, Indonesia ordered 60 TB3 UAV.[4][5][better source needed]

Development Timeline

  • 27 March 2023: First prototype of the TB3 has been made public.[6]
  • 13 October 2023: Successful completion of TB3's first test run.[7]
  • 20 October 2023: Conducted the initial take-off and landing test, achieving high speeds and briefly took the wheels off from the ground, without fully flying into the sky.[8]
  • 27 October 2023: Maiden flight took place, just two days before the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey.[9]
  • 11 November 2023: The aircraft flew with its landing gear retracted for the first time.[10]
  • 1 June 2024: The first successful ski-jump ramp test of the TB3 was conducted on a mainland ramp, which was carefully designed to replicate the TCG Anadolu's deck.[11]
  • 19 November 2024: The TB3 drone successfully took off from and landed on the deck of the Turkish amphibious assault ship TCG Anadolu.[12][13] It was the first time a fixed-wing unmanned aircraft of this size and class had successfully took off from and landed on a Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) that has been repurposed by Turkey to serve as a drone carrier.[14][15][16]

Specifications (Bayraktar TB3)

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UMTAS missile to be used in TB3[17]

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Data from official Baykar infographic.[18]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 0 onboard
  • Length: 8.35 m (27.4 ft)
  • Height: 2.6 m (8.5 ft)
  • Wing span: 14 m (46 ft)
  • Max take-off weight: 1,450 kg (3,200 lb)
  • Payload capacity: 280 kg (620 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × TEI-PD170

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 160 knots (300 km/h)
  • Cruise speed: 125 knots (232 km/h)
  • Communication range: line-of-sight propagation
  • Operational range: 1,000 nautical miles (1,900 km)

Armaments

Avionics

  • Interchangeable EO/IR/LD imaging and targeting sensor systems or Multi Mode AESA Radar:
    • Aselsan CATS EO/IR/LD imaging and targeting sensor (expected)

Operators

Future Operators

 Turkey

 Indonesia

During the visit of the Turkish president to Indonesia in February 2025, a contract to acquire 60 TB3s was signed.[33]

See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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