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# MILITARY: Turkish Drone Electronic Warfare Advancement Turkey's integration of electronic countermeasure systems into the Bayraktar TB2 platform represents a significant shift in drone combat doctrine. Historically, Turkish unmanned systems faced vulnerability to Russian air defense networks—particularly evident during Azerbaijan's 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh campaign where electronic jamming degraded effectiveness. This upgrade addresses lessons learned from multiple conflict zones where GPS denial and radar spoofing have become standard defensive tactics. The move reflects broader NATO standardization efforts and positions Turkish defense exports competitively against Chinese and Israeli alternatives in regional markets where electronic warfare capability increasingly determines operational success.
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UPDATE: Turkish Drone Electronic Warfare Advancement Building on our report from two days ago regarding Turkey's integration of advanced electronic warfare capabilities into their drone platforms, recent signals intelligence indicates expanded deployment of these systems across multiple UAV classes, including the Bayraktar TB2 and newer platforms. Turkish defense contractors have reportedly accelerated testing cycles, suggesting operational readiness may exceed previous assessments. This development carries significant implications for regional military balances, particularly given the documented effectiveness of these systems in recent conflict zones.
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