Baykar’s KEMANKEŞ 2: A Ground-Launched Mini Cruise Missile with 150 km Reach

Baykar’s KEMANKEŞ 2: A Ground-Launched Mini Cruise Missile with 150 km Reach
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Where KEMANKEŞ 1 is optimized for air-launch from Baykar’s drone fleet, KEMANKEŞ 2 adds a crucial dimension: the ability to launch from the ground on pickup trucks or mobile platforms. At 150 km range with a 20-kg payload, it brings strategic precision-strike capability to ground forces without any aircraft in the equation.

Specification Value
Max Takeoff Weight 75 kg
Payload 20 kg
Endurance 30 minutes
Max Speed 160 KIAS
Cruise Speed 130 KIAS
Operational Range 150 km
Communication Range 80+ km
Service Ceiling 10,000 ft
Engine Jet engine
Launch Method RATO or vehicle-based mobile launch
Wingspan 1.35 m
Length 2.47 m
Anti-Jamming Built-in anti-jamming system
Guidance AI EO or GNSS terminal guidance

Ground Launch Changes the Equation

KEMANKEŞ 2’s Rocket-Assisted Takeoff (RATO) capability means a light truck carries a 150-km precision strike option without airport infrastructure, airspace deconfliction, or drone support. In dispersed force operations — the kind that increasingly characterize conflicts in contested terrain — this allows battalion and brigade-level commanders to strike rear-area targets independently. The target need not be visible; it needs to be within 150 km and in the missile’s growing target library.

Heavier Payload, Harder Targets

The jump from KEMANKEŞ 1’s 10-kg payload to KEMANKEŞ 2’s 20 kg doubles available warhead mass. This matters against hardened targets: command-and-control nodes, logistics hubs, fuel and ammunition storage facilities, and radar installations. The same AI-guided precision that defines the series applies here, but the delivered kinetic energy is substantially higher, expanding the target set the system can reliably defeat.

Anti-Jamming: A Resilience Guarantee

KEMANKEŞ 2 integrates a built-in anti-jamming system — a direct response to lessons learned watching adversaries disrupt GPS-guided munitions in contested electromagnetic environments. The system combines GPS with EO terminal guidance, switching between them based on jamming environment. An adversary that successfully jams the GPS link still faces an optically-guided missile completing its terminal approach with AI-assisted target recognition.

The Bigger Picture

KEMANKEŞ 2 completes a strike ecosystem: Baykar’s drones handle ISR and target designation; KEMANKEŞ handles the kinetic delivery from distances that keep platforms safe. Combined with air-launched KEMANKEŞ 1, the package gives operators a layered standoff strike architecture that covers ranges from 100 to 150 km across multiple launch domains. For customers already operating TB2 or AKINCI, adding KEMANKEŞ 2 to ground units creates a joint fires capability with minimal additional training or logistics overhead.

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