Karaba war was an example! Bayraktar will use Azerbaijan’s tactic with TB2 SHAs

The Western press drew attention to Morocco’s equalization of its arsenal with the HAs it procured from Turkey, Israel and India.

Many countries continue to diversify their HA arsenal as HA manufacturers continue to bring more models to market at increasingly competitive prices.

The US’s refusal to export armed drones even to its close allies has allowed China to take advantage of the gap in the market to sell armed drones such as the Wing Loong II and the CASC Rainbow CH-4B to many countries.

Morocco, which purchased the Chengdu Wing Loong II built in China, became the last example of the countries to level the HA fleet.

WITH BAYRAKTAR TB2 SHAS, THEY WILL USE AZERBAIJAN’S TAKTN

In the analysis article published in the Western press, attention was drawn to the HA intakes of Morocco. Emphasizing that Morocco has purchased HA from 3 different countries, the article said, “With the addition of HAs made of this weapon, Morocco will have armed HA types from different suppliers, the other two being Turkey and Israel. Morocco’s famous Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles and the purchase of Israeli kamikaze HAs gives him capabilities similar to those of Azerbaijan.”

In the summer, which stated that Azerbaijan had a devastating effect against the Armenian army by deploying HAs in the 2020 Karaba war, and that Turkish SHAs destroyed many Russian main battle tanks of Armenia, “Morocco, its neighbor and also a predominantly Russian-made military arsenal,” said in the article. The forwarder may take these tactics to repeat in a potential war with its rival Algeria,” the statement said.

The following statements were included in the analysis paper;

Countries are working to improve their ability to co-produce HAs, as well as to equalize their HA supply resources. Morocco’s agreement for HAs reportedly includes producing a number of HAs in the kingdom. Rabat is reportedly negotiating an agreement with Israel to jointly manufacture munitions.

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