A Turkish armed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surpassed 300,000 hours of flight, the producer company, Bayraktar's chief technology officer, said on Monday.
Selçuk Bayraktar tweeted that the UAV, named Bayraktar TB2, was used for several Turkish military operations, such as Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch, and Spring Shield.
The country's cutting-edge drone technologies provide cost and strategic advantages and reduce casualties in military operations.
Bayraktar TB2, which entered the Turkish army's inventory in 2014, is currently used by Turkey, Ukraine, Qatar, and Azerbaijan.
The drone is produced with mostly local sources after certain foreign suppliers have started to implement embargoes due to Turkey's support for Azerbaijan in the recent Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.