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Turkey's Baykar tests AI-powered K2 drones in autonomous swarms, flying 13+ hours without GPS.
Turkey’s Baykar has successfully tested its K2 loitering munition in autonomous swarm formations, with five units flying in GPS-denied environments using AI and terrain-based navigation.
The fixed-wing drone, with a 10-meter wingspan and 800 kg take-off weight, carries a 200 kg warhead, has a range over 2,000 km, and can operate for more than 13 hours.
It uses electro-optical and infrared sensors for day/night targeting and can maintain precise formation without satellite signals.
The system supports both line-of-sight and satellite datalinks for beyond-line-of-sight control.
Baykar markets the K2 as a cost-effective, scalable strike option to reduce reliance on expensive precision munitions.
Baykar de Turquía prueba los drones K2 impulsados por IA en enjambres autónomos, volando más de 13 horas sin GPS.