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Baykar will present its indigenously developed Mizrak Intelligent Loitering Munition System at SAHA 2026 for the first time. The platform introduces a new approach in munition technology, featuring deep strike capability, high lethality, and flexible mission profiles for ground-to-ground operations.
The system is offered in two primary configurations. The first variant incorporates a 40-kilogram dual warhead to deliver high explosive force, while the second variant features a 20-kilogram warhead combined with an RF seeker head for precision target detection. With a 4-meter wingspan, the system provides reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities through Baykar-developed Electro-Optical or Infrared camera options.
The system stands out for its operational flexibility, capable of conventional runway takeoff with standard landing gear or rocket-assisted takeoff (RATO) for operations in challenging terrain and unprepared areas. With operational range exceeding 1000 kilometers and endurance surpassing 7 hours, it combines extended surveillance and immediate strike capability for cross-border operations.
Equipped with AI-enabled autopilot and optical guidance systems, the platform can execute fully autonomous missions in complex operational environments. Through sensor fusion and embedded visual positioning, it can locate targets with precision even in electronic warfare conditions or GPS-denied areas. The system maintains seamless communication with Bayraktar TB2, TB3, and AKINCI platforms via Baykar-developed digital data and video links.
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