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Leonardo and Baykar Join Forces to Build Tactical and Jet Drones in Italy

Italy’s defense giant Leonardo and Türkiye’s leading drone manufacturer Baykar have announced a major industrial collaboration to jointly produce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and jet-powered combat drones on Italian soil.

The newly established joint venture, LBA Systems, will assemble and certify a range of Baykar platforms — including the TB2, TB3, Akinci, and the jet-powered Kizilelma — at multiple Leonardo facilities across Italy.

EU-Based Drone Production Line

Through this partnership, production and certification will shift partially to Italy, creating an EU-based supply chain compliant with European aviation and defense regulations. The initiative also integrates Leonardo’s advanced sensors, weapons, and certification expertise with Baykar’s combat-proven UAV technology.

By manufacturing in Italy, both companies aim to deliver export-ready, NATO-interoperable systems faster and with reduced licensing constraints, strengthening Europe’s autonomous defense capabilities.

Five Key Areas of Cooperation

LBA Systems will focus on:

  1. Final assembly and serial production of Baykar UAVs in Italian facilities.
  2. Composite aerostructure manufacturing to meet EU airworthiness standards.
  3. Engineering and certification processes aligned with EASA requirements.
  4. Multi-domain C2 (Command and Control) and ISR system integration.
  5. Maintenance and sustainment for European operators.

Industrial Impact Across Italy

Production responsibilities will be distributed among Italian cities:

  • Ronchi dei Legionari will handle TB3 naval drone assembly and sensor integration.
  • Villanova d’Albenga, within the former Piaggio Aerospace perimeter, will produce TB2 and Akinci UAVs.
  • Turin will lead certification and engineering efforts.
  • Rome will host a C2 and AI innovation hub for autonomous systems.
  • Grottaglie will focus on composite manufacturing and final assembly of Kizilelma, Europe’s first jet-powered UCAV aligned with sixth-generation fighter concepts.

Strategic and Economic Significance

This alliance transforms Italy from a UAV operator into a co-producer nation, embedding drone expertise, jobs, and technology within Europe’s defense ecosystem.

It also enhances NATO’s distributed sensing and interoperability goals, bridging the gap between tactical UAVs and next-generation loyal-wingman aircraft.

Once regulatory approvals are finalized, Italy is expected to become a key export and support hub for European drone operations.

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