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Turkish Type FAC Fast attack craft: Getting developed by STM to meet needs of the Turkish Naval Forces and replace the older FACs. [66] Totally 10 ships are planned [62] New generation Minehunter ships Minehunter: Decisions were taken for the construction of new types of landing ships and a new generation minehunter ship. [62]
The Turkish Naval Forces (Turkish: Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Navy (Turkish: Türk Donanması), is the naval warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces. The modern naval traditions and customs of the Turkish Navy can be traced back to 10 July 1920, when it was established as the Directorate of Naval Affairs during the Turkish ...
Minister of the Ottoman Navy (Bahriye Nazırı) Bozcaadalı Hasan Hüsnü Pasha established the Istanbul Naval Museum (İstanbul Deniz Müzesi) in 1897.Fragment of the Byzantine chain that closed the entrance of the Golden Horn during the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 The Byzantine chain that closed the entrance of the Golden Horn during the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, with the original ...
List of active ships of the Turkish Naval Forces; List of submarines of the Turkish Navy; List of major surface ships of the Turkish Navy; List of patrol vessels of the Turkish Navy; List of amphibious warfare vessels of the Turkish Navy; List of mine warfare vessels of the Turkish Navy; List of miscellaneous ships of the Turkish Navy
Mersin is one of the important ports of Turkey. The Turkish Navy decided to establish a naval museum there and construction began on 16 September 2009. The Mersin Naval Museum is the fourth naval museum in Turkey after those of Istanbul, Çanakkale and İskenderun. [1] It was opened to public on 14 July 2011. [2]
Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate Mecidiye [3] [5]: William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia: 25 July 1903 19 December 1903 Mecidiye: Struck mine & sank near Odessa 3 April 1915; Salvaged by Russia 8 June 1915 & joined Russian Navy (Prut) 29 October 1915; Captured by Germans 1 May 1918; Returned Ottoman Navy 13 May 1918; Used as cadet training ship 1940-47; Decommissioned 1 March 1947; Sold ...
Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate Ç-139 Extant in 2010 Ç-140 Extant in 2010 Ç-141 Extant in 2010 Ç-142 Extant in 2010 Ç-143 Extant in 2010
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