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Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/turkish-uavs-suffer-high-attrition-in-libya/

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya ha...

Turkish UAVs suffer high attrition in Libya

by Jeremy Binnie

Many of the Bayraktar TB2 armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that Turkey has deployed to Libya have been destroyed since June, according to the UN panel of experts report on Libya publicly released on 11 December.


        A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship 
        Amazon
         when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. 
       (Ukroboronprom)

A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 is seen with ground control stations in the background. The same Ford 2533 trucks with elevating platforms were seen being unloaded from the cargo ship Amazon when it docked in Tripoli on 18 May, according to the UN panel of experts on Libya report. (Ukroboronprom)

The first indication that Ankara was deploying UAVs to Libya was seen on 18 May, when a ship delivered a consignment of Turkish Kirpi armoured vehicles to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The panel of experts noted that two Ford 2533 trucks fitted with elevating platforms were also unloaded from the ship and retrospectively concluded these were for Bayraktar TB2 ground control stations, with the platforms being used to raise their communications antennas.


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