Turkey; Canada adds UAV engines to current embargo

Under a new governmental clause, Canada’s  Bombardier (BRP) is forced to  suspend exports of UAV engines to Turkey, supplied by its Austrian subsidiary Rotax.

Engine for the TB2 - WAFF - World Armed Forces Forum.

The engines are being used on Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs, but BRP insists that they are certified for commercial use only. However, EU dual-use export rules do not list this type of engine as requiring an approval permit – so Austrian legislation does not prohibit sales to Turkey for installation on UCAVs.

Bayraktar TB2s attack drones  are deployed by Azeri Air Force in its ongoing conflict with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh. The UCAVs contain Canadian components; on 5 October, the Canadian government announced it was freezing defense equipment exports to Turkey.

Turkey; Canada adds UAV engines to current embargo

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