It was revealed on Thursday that the Pakistan Air Forces (PAF) has tested the recently purchased multi-role unmanned aircraft, Bayraktar TB2, during an exercise.
In March of this year, there were reports that Pakistan had purchased a Bayraktar TB2 drone, a medium altitude long endurance (MALE) drone that can conduct assault missions as well as ISR operations.
The quantity of drones transported to Islamabad has not been made public by either side, however reports say that one Bayraktar TB2 was seen in satellite photographs at PAF’s Murid Airbase.
Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber attended an exercise when the cutting-edge drone was displayed on September 28.
In order to operate the Turkish drones, the PAF chief went to the ground control station.
The experiment was carried out to evaluate the drone’s abilities in light of Pakistan’s current difficulties.
Recently, the unmanned aircraft gained attention for its successful usage by Ukrainian forces in their ongoing conflict with Russian forces. Additionally, it was crucial in the battles in Libya and Syria.