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Bayraktar Akıncı

Force Atlas / Equipment / Bayraktar Akıncı

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Strike UAV / loitering munition

Bayraktar Akıncı

Heavy Turkish strike drone — a step up from the TB2 in payload and reach, and the aircraft whose loss to Algerian air defence ruptured Mali–Algeria relations.

FieldedEvidence: Documented
Silhouette · not to scale

Record

FamilyAkıncı
VariantsAkıncı
OriginTürkiye
ManufacturerBaykar
Era2021 service entry; delivered to Mali December 2024
Appears inMali

Conflict relevance

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Operators

Malian Armed Forces (FAMa): At least two reported delivered December 2024.

Battlefield role

Long-endurance strike and reconnaissance at ranges covering the whole national territory; the high end of the drone capability that substitutes for a conventional air force.

Strengths

Endurance, satellite-linked reach and payload far beyond the TB2; operates above the effective ceiling of insurgent countermeasures.

Limitations

Cannot distinguish combatants from civilians any better than its targeting process — strikes near Tinzaouatène have repeatedly been contested; vulnerable to state-grade air defence, as the March 2025 shoot-down on the Algerian border showed.

Visual identification

Twin-turboprop with a broad high-aspect wing and distinctive curved winglets; much larger than the TB2.

Documented conflict use

Delivery publicised December 2024; employed in northern strike operations. One shot down by Algerian air defence near Tinzaouatène on 31 March – 1 April 2025 — the incident behind the year-long diplomatic rupture.

Branch & service operators

FullConfidence: moderateStatus as of 2026-06Reviewed 2026-07-15Sources: Established international media reporting · France 24 / RFIMethodology