Videos circulating on social media on Tuesday show what is believed to be the crash of a Turkish-made drone in the town of Ajilat, west of Libya.
Reports suggest the drone is affiliated with the Government of National Unity (GNU), though the GNU has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.
The drone is suspected to be a Bayraktar TB2, an advanced combat drone developed by Turkey’s Baykar Defense.
It was reportedly part of an ongoing security operation launched by the Western Coast Military Region, aimed at dismantling criminal networks and smuggling operations in western Libya.
The operation, which began in Zawiya weeks ago, expanded to Ajilat on Monday.
The Bayraktar TB2 is a state-of-the-art drone capable of conducting high-altitude surveillance and strikes. Equipped with twin turboprop engines, it has a maximum weight of over 5,500 kilograms and a payload capacity exceeding 1,350 kilograms. The drone is armed with advanced electronic warfare systems, counterattack capabilities, dual satellite communication systems, and collision-avoidance radar.
This crash coincided with intensified security raids in Ajilat, following the military region’s announcement on Monday of operations targeting criminal hideouts. These efforts are part of a broader campaign that began earlier this year in Zawiya, focused on striking criminal hubs and cracking down on smuggling activities. The campaign has employed both ground raids and drone strikes to neutralize threats.
The use of drones, including advanced models like the Bayraktar TB2, has been instrumental in these operations, but the crash raises questions about the challenges of deploying such technology in complex environments. The GNU’s silence on the incident has also fueled speculation about the drone’s deployment and the circumstances of its crash.