Turkey’s Kızılelma UCAV claims world’s first BVR air-to-air kill by drone

How Turkey is becoming a leader in the development of unmanned combat aircraft as the field is dominated by the US and China racing to develop loyal wingman drones.

Kızılelma in test exercise

In August 2025, AGN reported Turkey’s Kızılelma unmanned combat aircraft had entered serial production. In October, the manufacturer, Baykar, reported it had conducted its first live-fire exercise, and now Baykar claims it has achieved its first air-to-air kill.

Turkey’s Kızılelma UCAV claims world’s first BVR air-to-air kill

According to Bakyar, this is the first time in history that an unmanned combat aircraft has struck a jet-powered target with a beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missile.

Bakyar stated, “For the first time in the world, an unmanned combat aircraft struck its target with a BVR air-to-air missile.” The missile used was a domestically produced Turkish Gökdoğan air-to-air missile.

It said, “Türkiye’s indigenous unmanned fighter jet struck a target aircraft, marked by ASELSAN’s MURAD AESA radar, with complete accuracy using TUBITAK SAGE’s GÖKDOĞAN air-to-air missile during a test off the coast of Sinop.”

In a video of the event posted on YouTube, the Kızılelma is seen accompanied by a group of Turkish F-16 Fighting Falcons. The level of autonomy of the Kızılelma is unclear.

Baykar Kızılelma in test exercise
Photo: Selçuk Bayraktar

Kızılelma has been designed with a low radar cross-section and features advanced sensors to enable it to detect enemy aircraft beyond visual range.

Baykar: a UACV leader 

Baykar is a private Turkish company specializing in drones. Its drones, like the Bayrakar TB2, played significant roles in conflicts in Libya (2019-2020), Ethiopia (2020-2022), Syria (in 2016), and in the 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Kızılelma combat unmanned fighter drone on display
Photo: Baykar

The TB2 quickly became famous in the opening stage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine as Ukraine used it to pummel Russian assets. However, it was just as quickly rendered obsolete in that conflict after Russia got its air defence network in order.

Baykar’s Kızılelma UCAV is intended to form the core of the combat power on its TCG Anadolu flagship, which is a drone-carrying amphibious assault ship. Turkey is also building the world’s first full-sized, purpose-built drone aircraft carrier called the MUGEM.

Other notable UACV Baykar products include the Bayraktar TB3 and the Bayraktar Akıncı. The TB3 is expected to join the Kızılelma on the TCG Anadolu flattop. Other navies, like the US Navy, the French Navy, and the Royal Navy, are planning to have mixed manned and unmanned fleets operating from their aircraft carriers.

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Turkey developing a sizeable defence aerospace sector

The Kızılelma UCAV is huge and is presented by Baykar not as a loyal wingman drone, but as an unmanned fighter jet. Currently, the USAF is focused on loyal wingman drones (called Collaborative Combat Aircraft), although Shield AI has recently unveiled its concept of a VTOL unmanned fighter jet.

TAI TF KAAN fighter jet
Photo: TAI

Turkey is currently developing a range of advanced military aircraft, from various levels of drones, to attack helicopters to the KAAN fighter jet. While the KAAN fighter is powered by US-supplied GE-F110 engines, the Kızılelma is powered by a modified Ukrainian AI-322F turbojet engine built by Ivchenko Progress and Motor Sich.

The KAAN fighter jet has attracted orders from Indonesia as well as interest from Spain. Turkey has also recently signed an agreement with Spain to provide next-generation TAI Hürjet trainers for the Spanish Air and Space Force.

Featured Image: Selçuk Bayraktar

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