Azerbaijan bought new Akıncı attack ATS from Turkey

The Republic of Azerbaijan has purchased new Akıncı attack drones from Turkey, and they have already been accepted by the country's air force

Azerbaijan bought new Akıncı attack ATS from Turkey
Azerbaijan bought new Akıncı attack ATS from Turkey

 The Republic of Azerbaijan has purchased new Akıncı attack drones from Turkey, and they have already been accepted by the country's air force. As "Armenpress" informs, Selcuk Bayraktar, the technical director of the Turkish company Baykar, shared on his X microblog page the publication about the opening of a new hangar for Turkish Akıncı UAVs in Azerbaijan . Bayraktar published photos from the opening ceremony, where the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and his son Heydar Aliyev were present . Azerbaijani media reports that the newly built hangar is intended for the deployment of various types of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as the recently adopted Akıncı attack UAVs and other aviation-technical means.

 Moscow will discuss the conditions for the stay of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh only with Baku in connection with the radical changes in the region, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said in an interview with TASS. "Taking into account the radical change in the situation in Karabakh, the conditions for the stay of our peacekeepers will be discussed only with the Azerbaijani side," he said. According to Galuzin, the dialogue with Azerbaijan has a "constructive" nature. "We solve all the issues that arise in a mutually acceptable way. As for the extension of the powers of the Russian peacekeeping troops in 2025. after November, it will depend on the situation in the region, the demand for his future presence and the relevant arrangements with Baku," he said.