Developed nationally and uniquely by Turkish company Baykar using its own resources, the K2 Kamikaze UAV made its debut with intelligent swarm autonomy tests.
Faturing multi-operation capabilities and advanced AI and autonomy algorithms, the platform successfully completed formation flight tests with five aircraft in varying configurations.
The K2 Kamikaze UAV, developed indigenously and uniquely by Baykar as part of its strategy for developing cost-effective defence solutions, has taken the field with tests demonstrating its autonomy, artificial intelligence, and formation capabilities. Equipped with advanced AI and autonomy algorithms, the platform successfully completed flight tests conducted yesterday and today with five K2 aircraft.
Intelligent swarm autonomy
Five K2 Kamikaze UAVs, taking off from the Keşan Flight Training and Test Centre, successfully performed "right echelon", "line", and "V" formation flights during multi-sortie tests conducted over the Gulf of Saros over two days. In the test scenarios, the K2 platforms used their artificial intelligence, sensors, and software to determine their position relative to other aircraft in the swarm, maintaining their place within the formation without error and successfully completing all assigned tasks. The K2 Kamikaze UAV is also capable of successfully executing various other configurations, including the "Turan" and "wall" formations.
AI-assisted swarm synergy
The K2 Kamikaze UAV, operating with AI-assisted swarm synergy, introduces a new approach to the "expendable" category. The next step in the R&D phases envisions bringing to life versions of the platform that can return to base after releasing their munitions on target, offering the possibility of reuse.
Cost-effective approach
The project aims to field high-impact platforms that can be mass-produced at low cost, minimising the use of expensive munitions. This approach aims for the cost-effective neutralisation of the adversary's critical targets.
Uninterrupted mission against electronic warfare
The K2 Kamikaze UAV's navigation architecture is designed to operate in electronic warfare environments where global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are absent or subject to heavy jamming. The platform is capable of estimating its position by visually scanning terrain features through its gimbal camera and the night-vision-capable camera system on the underside of the fuselage. As a result, the K2 Kamikaze UAV can advance autonomously toward its target, conducting uninterrupted navigation using its visual scanning capability even in environments entirely devoid of GNSS signals.
Visual lock-on and precise strike
The EO/IR gimbal camera system on board provides the platform with reconnaissance and surveillance capability while also enabling it to locate targets with pinpoint accuracy through its visual lock-on feature. The platform additionally features coordinate-based precision strike capability. In addition to these features, its line-of-sight (LOS) and beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) satellite datalink maximise operational flexibility.
Largest kamikaze UAV in its class
The largest kamikaze platform in its class, the K2 Kamikaze UAV provides logistical flexibility in the field through its short-runway takeoff and landing capability. With a maximum takeoff weight of 800 kg, the platform sets itself apart from its counterparts with its ability to carry a 200 kg warhead, delivering high destructive power. Its range exceeding 2,000 kilometres, speed of over 200 km/h, and endurance of more than 13 hours in the air enable the platform to carry out long-range strategic missions.
Export champion
Baykar, which has conducted all of its projects entirely with its own resources from the outset, continued to be the world's largest exporter in the unmanned aerial vehicle segment in 2025. Having maintained its leadership in the global UCAV market over the past three years, Baykar renewed its record with an export volume of USD 2.2 billion in 2025. With 90% of its revenues in recent years generated from exports, Baykar has become the driving force of Türkiye's high-technology exports.
World's largest UAV company, Baykar
Having ranked among the top 10 exporters across all sectors in Türkiye in 2023 and 2024 and received the Export Champions Award, Baykar was the export leader in the defence and aerospace sector in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, according to data from the Secretariat of Defence Industries (SSB) and the Türkiye Exporters Assembly (TIM). In 2023, Baykar alone accounted for one-third of the sector's total exports; in 2024, it once again single-handedly carried out one-quarter of the defence and aerospace sector's total exports, positioning Türkiye as a leader in the global UCAV export market. Baykar, the world’s largest unmanned aerial vehicle company, has signed export agreements with 37 countries to date, including 36 for the Bayraktar TB2 UCAV and 16 for the Bayraktar AKINCI UCAV.