How Turkey’s Bayraktar Went From Killer Drones to Weapons of Hope.
Since the very first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Turkey has become one of the conflict’s central actors. Ankara has explicitly criticized Moscow, closed the Bosporus and the Dardanelles to warships, and has kept providing essential political and military aid to Ukraine.
I would like tentatively to share the contents of the article dated May 4, written by Rusif Huseynov, the Co-founder and Director of Topchubashov Center, a Baku-based think tank, and Oğul Tuna, an expert at the Topchubashov Center, and a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Irvine.