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Niger reportedly orders 5 Turkish drones in $87M deal

Niger reportedly orders 5 Turkish drones in $87M deal Karayel, a Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle, has gained the ability to conduct unlimited operations with satellite control. (Mahmut Serdar Alakus - Anadolu Agency)
By Newsroom
Oct 11, 2024 11:26 AM

Niger has placed an 80 million euros ($87.56 million) order for five Turkish drones, according to a report by the French news site Africa Intelligence. The purchase is part of the West African country’s ongoing efforts to modernize its military and strengthen its defense capabilities.

The deal involves unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Türkiye’s defense sector, known for its advanced military technology, particularly the Bayraktar TB2.

Turkish drones in high demand

Niger’s interest in Turkish defense technologies is part of a broader trend in Africa, where Turkish drones have gained popularity for their reliability and effectiveness in various combat and surveillance operations.

Africa Intelligence reported that Niger’s order is linked to a deal with Turkish drone manufacturer Lentatek, and sources suggest the purchase will include military drones for reconnaissance and combat operations.

Niger reportedly orders 5 Turkish drones in $87M deal
The new kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Kargı, developed by the Turkish defense firm Lentatek, made its debut during the “EFES-2022 Exercise”. (AA Photo)

Niger’s expanding defense portfolio

The deal is not Niger’s first venture into Turkish military technology. Niger has previously shown interest in other Turkish defense products, including the Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) and the Hurkus light attack aircraft, produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). In 2022, TAI confirmed that Niger had ordered two Hurkus aircraft, with plans to deliver them by the end of the year.

Niger reportedly orders 5 Turkish drones in $87M deal
Niger’s TAI Hurkus aircraft. (via X)

Türkiye’s growing influence in Africa

Türkiye has increased its military exports to African nations in recent years, strengthening ties across the continent. Orhan Karaoglu, an international relations expert, highlighted that Türkiye’s strategic engagement in Africa, particularly in countries like Libya and Somalia, has bolstered its influence.

“Türkiye is enhancing its security access across Africa and supporting counterterrorism efforts in several states, including Niger, Nigeria, and Mauritania,” Karaoglu said.

Niger reportedly orders 5 Turkish drones in $87M deal
STM will exhibit its indigenously developed warships and tactical mini UAV systems in South Africa, Azerbaijan and the Philippines. (STM Photo)

Broader economic cooperation

Beyond defense, Türkiye and Niger are expanding cooperation in other sectors, including energy and mining. Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar recently noted that a Turkish state-owned company has been active in gold mining in Niger since 2020 and that plans are in place for further collaboration in the mining and petroleum industries.

Last Updated:  Nov 14, 2024 3:14 PM