Turkish Bayraktar Breaks Into NATO: Poland and Morocco Buy the Bayraktar TB2

Poland ordered 24 Bayraktar TB2 drones armed with anti-tank missiles in a deal worth roughly $270 million, making it the first NATO country to purchase the Turkish-made system. On April 18, 2021, Morocco's Royal Armed Forces announced the acquisition of 13 more drones from the same family, in a deal estimated at around $70 million.
Turkey Breaks Through NATO's Wall
Until now, NATO countries have almost entirely avoided purchasing armed Turkish drones, with Western militaries relying mainly on American suppliers like General Atomics or on European defense industries. Poland's order changes that picture, giving Baykar, the TB2's manufacturer, its first real foothold in a market that had been largely closed to it.
The package Warsaw purchased includes far more than just the drone airframes. It's a complete system, suggesting an intent to integrate the platform as a full operational capability rather than simply testing the waters.
- Number of units: 24 Bayraktar TB2 drones
- Armament: laser-guided anti-tank missiles
- Deal value: approximately $270 million
- Included in the deal: ground control stations, radars and operator training
Morocco Joins With a Separate Deal
While Warsaw closed the larger deal in terms of scale, Morocco's Royal Armed Forces simultaneously announced a separate, smaller but geopolitically significant purchase of its own. Morocco's move shows just how sought-after the TB2 has become even outside NATO's borders, in a North African region marked by ongoing regional tensions.
- Number of units: 13 Bayraktar TB2 drones
- Deal value: approximately $70 million
- Announcement date: April 18, 2021
- Buyer: Morocco's Royal Armed Forces
The Price Tag Shaking Up the Market
The main driver behind the surging demand is price. A single TB2 unit costs between $1 million and $2 million, while comparable American and European systems run around $20 million per unit. That gap raises serious questions about the economic model behind Western drone manufacturers, and could push more countries to consider the Turkish option, even if that means grappling with compatibility and integration issues with existing NATO weapons systems.
Technically, the TB2 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance aircraft capable of carrying laser-guided munitions. The drone has already drawn extensive international attention following combat use in previous conflicts, giving it an operational reputation that is now speeding up decision-making among military procurement officials worldwide, who are looking for a cheap alternative for both intelligence missions and precision strikes.
What Questions Remain?
It's still unclear how Poland's purchases will integrate into NATO's existing command and control framework, and how Washington and Brussels will respond to a member state's decision to acquire a major weapons system from a supplier that is neither American nor European. Long-term maintenance, spare parts availability and technical support from Turkey also remain open questions that will follow both Poland and Morocco in the years ahead.
Isradrone Editorial Team
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