Albania has bought three Turkish-made Bayraktar drones that will
be ready for action if the country’s national security is
threatened, but will be used in the meantime to help police,
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Tuesday, Trend reports citing Al
Arabiya.
“They will be ready for every occasion,” Rama said during a
signing ceremony with representatives of Turkish defense company
Baykar in Tirana, adding that he hoped the drones would never have
to be used in a war.
He did not say when they would be delivered and whether Albania
will seek to buy more of them.
Rama said the drones, which will be armed and ready for combat,
will help authorities in a number of areas, including monitoring
the Balkan country’s territory, locating cannabis plantations and
tracking wildfires.
Some 30 people are expected to be trained to operate the
drones.
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