Overview
- The agreement frames joint work on uncrewed systems across fixed-wing, rotary and hybrid platforms, with related technologies included.
- Both companies will set objectives, responsibilities and goals before any specific programs or timelines are established.
- TAI will contribute unmanned aircraft development and production expertise, while BAE will coordinate regional sales to Europe and other markets.
- The scope covers TAI’s entire UAV portfolio rather than a single aircraft.
- BAE is pursuing parallel autonomous-drone efforts through FalconWorks, including a partnership with Lockheed’s Skunk Works and planned Autonomous Collaborative Platform flight tests, as its Warton site continues Eurofighter production following Türkiye’s order.