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Amphibious Warfare Vessels Of The Turkish Navy

BAYRAKTAR CLASS

The ships can carry 20 MBT and between 24 – 60 vehicles. The closed parking area is 1100 square meters and the open deck parking area is 690 square meters. The Ships controlled by GENESIS CMS.

TCG BAYRAKTAR (L-402)
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TCG SANCAKTAR (L-403)
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OSMANGAZİ CLASS

She can carry 900 troops, 15 tanks and 4 LCVP’s. She is the third generation of indigenous designed large amphibious ships and has all the design characteristics of Turkish large landing ships.

TCG OSMANGAZİ (NL-125)

SARUCABEY CLASS
They can carry 600 troops, 11 tanks and 2 LCVP’s. Like all large Turkish amphibious ships they have mine laying capability as a secondary role.


TCG SARUCABEY (NL-123)
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TCG KARAMÜRSELBEY (NL-124)
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151 CLASS LANDING CRAFT, TANK
These high speed LCT’s can carry 250 troops, or 320 tons of cargo.
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140 CLASS LANDING CRAFT, TANK
Full Load 600 t. and can carry 5 MBT
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120/130 CLASS LANDING CRAFT, TANK
They can carry 100 troops or 5 main battle tanks.
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TCG Ç 132
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320 CLASS LANDING CRAFT, TANK
Can carry 60 tons of cargo or 140 troops.
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Amphibious Marine Infantry Brigade


The Amphibious Marine Brigade (Turkish: Amfibi Deniz Piyade Tugayı), also known as Amphibious Commando (Turkish: Amfibi Komando), is the marine corps unit of the Turkish Naval Forces based in Foça near İzmir.

The Amphibious Marine Infantry Regiment operated on July 20, 1974, during intervention to Cyprus by sea, secured the beachhead and contributed to significant success. Amphibious Marine Infantry Division also participated in the Second Cyprus Peace Operation, with the success of given tasks fulfilled. Due to the success in Cyprus Peace Operation, on November 15, 1983, Chief of the General Staff awarded the Gold "Outstanding courage and Self-sacrifice" medal.

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After the Cyprus Peace Operation in 1974, the 3rd Naval Infantry Battalion, the Amphibious Support Battalion, was formed in 1979 in Izmir. This completed the organization of the unit at the regimental level. In 1980, the 3rd Amphibious Marine Infantry Battalion temporarily deployed to Mersin to complete martial law executive tasks. In the period 1985–1992 many domestic and overseas drills were conducted, the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean deterrence tasks were performed successfully.


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Notable Operations:

- It is the second Turkish military unit to set foot in Cyprus on 20 July 1974 during the Cyprus Operation. Amphibious regiment(at that time), landed to the Pentemilli beach on the Cyprus coast, took the coast line, then merged with the 1st Airborne Commando Brigade (Kayseri), and the 2nd Commando Brigade (Bolu), which was landed by helicopters and captured Girne(Kyrenia). The Amphibious and airborne joint operation carried out in the Cyprus is considered as one of the most successful landing operation in the world, with few losses.

- Amphibious Marine Brigade is still actively operating as "Humanitarian Aid Force" within ISAF and KFOR in Albania Afghanistan and Kosovo.

- Since 1993, It has been actively supporting internal and crossborder counterterrorism operations.

- Participated actively in the Euphrates Shield operation, Peace Spring operation and Olive Branch operation conducted in Syria and the Mediterranean Shield operation in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibious_Marine_Brigade_(Turkish_Armed_Forces)
 
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Will the Turkish navy ever have destroyers???
 
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Analysis: Amphibious and Auxiliary Ships of Turkish Industry
Naval Technology
POSTED ON TUESDAY, 21 APRIL 2020 17:26
The Turkish defence industry offers high-technology and cost-efficient solutions in compliance with NATO standards to navies in the world, notably the Turkish Naval Forces, in need of various types of sea platforms. The industry has a vast product portfolio including not only warships, auxiliary ships, boats, submarines but also unmanned sea systems and gun turrets. In addition to main platforms, the Turkish defence industry is also a solution partner for weapons, ASW and subsystems. Hereunder, Navy Recognition editorial team focused on amphibious and auxiliary vessels.

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Amphibious and Auxiliary Ships of the Turkish Industry (Picture source: Army Recognition)


LANDING HELICOPTER DOCK

The Landing Helicopter Dock is built at Sedef Shipbuilding INC. The ship will be used in the Aegean Sea, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean fields of operations, as well as the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, to support amphibious operations, administrative and logistic task functions of the Turkish Naval Forces. The platform will be one of the representatives of the Turkish Naval Force in the world with its vehicle and personnel carrying capacity, command control capability, day/night helicopter operating capability and a complete hospital. The LHD can be used for medical purposes as part of natural disaster relief, humanitarian aid, and refugee evacuation operations thanks to on-board complete hospital and operating theatres if necessary. The ship is 231 metres long and 32 metres wide. 4 LCMs or 2 LCACs can be transported along with tanks on the deck, Armoured Amphibious Assault Vehicles and other wheeled vehicles to the operation zone. The well dock will be 70 m long and 17 m wide.

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LANDING HELICOPTER DOCK (Picture source: SSB)


LANDING CRAFT TANK (LCT)

In order to conduct amphibious operations, transfer cargo & troops and humanitarian aid to disaster areas, eight Fast Amphibious Ships, with following specifications, have been designed and constructed for the Turkish Navy by ANADOLU Shipyard. They have been operational since 2012. LCT platforms are equipped with 2x25 mm Stabilised Gun and 2x12.7 mm Machine Gun. Performing 1,200 Nm endurance at full load with 16.5 Knots economical speed, LCT platforms have 400 tons mixed vehicles (3 Main Battle Tanks) or 260 Marines transportation capacity.

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LANDING CRAFT TANK (LCT) (Picture source: SSB)


LANDING SHIP TANK (LST)

In order to command and control amphibious operations and provide humanitarian aid to disaster areas, two Landing Ship Tanks (LST), with following specifications, have been designed and constructed for the Turkish Navy by ANADOLU Shipyard. They have been operational since 2017.

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LANDING SHIP TANK (LST) (Picture source: SSB)


41 M HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY VESSEL

Hydrographic Survey Vessel is designed to conduct hydrographic, biological, acoustical and geophysical surveys in open seas and inland waters with survey equipment installed on her. The hull is built from AH36 / EH36 shipbuilding steel. The platform is capable of rescue and escort at-sea missions. The ship is 41.2 metres long and 9.55 metres wide. The draft is 3.4 metres. The 41 m Hydrographic Survey Vessel has two shafts and is operated by a 30-man crew. The maximum speed is 13 knots while the range is 1,400+ NM. The platform’s seakeeping abilities are improved by a bow thruster. Her survey equipment include CTO Probe, water sampling system, magnetometer, ADCP, RTK, multi-beam echo sounder, single beam echo sounder, portable multi-beam echo sounder, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and sound velocity profiler.

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41 M HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY VESSEL (Picture source: SSB)


ARES 27 NOTC NAVAL OFFSHORE TROOP CARRIER

The ARES 27 NOTC Naval Offshore Troop Carrier is designed for the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces. ARES 27 NOTC is designed for troop transition, counter-piracy, surveillance, monitoring and prevention of human trafficking and illegal immigration, humanitarian assistance, towing vessels up to a similar size, and boarding and recovery.

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ARES 27 NOTC NAVAL OFFSHORE TROOP CARRIER (Picture source: SSB)


DİMDEG

The contract for the Fleet Replenishment Ship – DİMDEG was signed on 10 July 2018 at the Presidency for Defence Industries. The platform will be used for replenishment at sea of fuel, water, food, spare parts, medical supplies, ammunition for the platforms of the Turkish Naval Forces. It is planned to integrate various indigenous subsystems into the ship which will also have command control capability. The platform is planned to be 194 metres long and weight 22,000 tons. It is expected to be delivered in 2023.

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DİMDEG (Picture source: SSB)


FLEET TANKER

The contract for construction of Fleet Tanker for the operational requirement of Pakistan Navy was signed between Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan and STM of Turkey on January 22nd, 2013. STM as the prime contractor of PNFT Project is responsible for the provision of design data package and kit of material, which consists of systems, material, and equipment for construction and outfitting. Construction of Fleet Tanker is to be undertaken in Karachi Shipyard (KS&EW). Fleet Replenishment Ship is designed as per operational requirements of Pakistan Navy for provisioning of logistics support to Pakistan Navy ships in terms of dry and liquid cargo both during peace and war in accordance with classification society rules.

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FLEET TANKER (Picture source: SSB)

FRT FLEET REPLENISHMENT TANKER

FRTs are an innovative solution to support long-range missions of naval forces. She can refuel the fleet as well as the helicopters. FRT-19800 provides full logistic support for any container packed equipment, replenishment and supplies. FRT-19800 is capable of vertical & both side replenishment and has dry cargo container handling ability. FRT-2500 is capable of storing and supplying fuel to ships at sea and harbours and also capable of limited logistic support for navy ships during operation.

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FRT FLEET REPLENISHMENT TANKER (Picture source: SSB)


LOGISTIC SUPPORT VESSEL (LSV)

Logistic Support Vessel (LSV) Project consists of 2 ships through local design, construction and integration in order to meet operational requirements of the Turkish Naval Forces Command. The ship has been designed in order to meet fuel requirements of combat ships, fuel transfers between shore facilities, helicopter day and night operations up to 15 tons, carrying containers for different purposes such as humanitarian and rescue aid to disaster areas, a hospital for small-scale surgical operations. The ship has a hydraulic crane which has a lifting capacity of 18 tons and an electrical crane which has a lifting capacity of 2 tons.

The ship is fitted with Astern Fueling System (AFS) which is capable of transporting fuel to a vessel sailing behind the replenishment vessel. The ship has a cargo capacity of 4.036 tons of oil, 336 tons of helicopter fuel (F-44/JP-5) and 594 tons of freshwater. The platform is a mono-hull type vessel, all-steel construction, designed to meet the speed, sea keeping manoeuvrability and stability requirements. Expected service life will be 30 years. The ship will have an unlimited operation capability up to sea state 5 and will be operable with some limitations in sea state 6 or higher. The ship has 100% redundancy for critical systems and fully air-conditioned accommodation. Full Monitoring and Control of major ship systems from MCR and damage control stations, automatic stability and loading control system. Endurance is up to 9,500 nautical miles at full load displacement, sea state 2 and economical speed which is 12 knots. Enough provisions for 30 days at sea.

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LOGISTIC SUPPORT VESSEL (LSV) (Picture source: SSB)

MOSHIP SUBMARINE RESCUE MOTHER SHIP

The MOSHIP is designed to perform undersea and surface search & rescue missions in various sea conditions. She is equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system. MOSHIP is capable of detecting distressed submarines, providing life support, evacuating her crew up to 600 m and transferring them under pressure up to 5 bars. She has a maximum continuous speed of 18 knots and an endurance range of 4,500 NM at an economical speed of 14 knots.

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MOSHIP SUBMARINE RESCUE MOTHER SHIP (Picture source: SSB)

NAVY EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DIVER’S TRAINING BOAT

DESAN Shipyard is already constructing two Navy Emergency Response and Diver’s Training Boats for the Turkish Navy. All construction will be finalised within completely Closed Construction Hall of DESAN Shipyard. Diver’s Training Boat has been designed for diver training, emergency rescue, emergency support tasks for diving operations. Diver’s Training Boat has been designed to provide a modern, mono-hull platform with axe-bow to give a good performance, manoeuvring and sea keeping characteristics together with reliability and safety for the various operational roles required. The boat is fully operational in sea state 3 and there is no route and speed limitation under the indicated sea conditions. The hull and the superstructure are to be constructed of marine grade steel. The propulsion system of the base design consists of two separate independent propulsion shaft lines. The boat is 34.94 metres long and 8 metres wide. The draft is 2 metres. The displacement is 260 tons and the maximum speed is 16 kn. The platform is operated by a crew of 6 and can accommodate 15 trainees.

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NAVY EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DIVER’S TRAINING BOAT (Picture source: SSB)

RATSHIP RESCUE AND TOWING SHIP

The RATSHIP is designed to perform undersea and surface search & rescue missions, open sea towing operations and fire fighting in various sea conditions. She is equipped with twin CPP system, aft and bow tunnel thrusters and a retractable thruster which allows high manoeuvrability. She is capable of detecting distressed submarines and providing life support. She has a maximum continuous speed of 18 knots and an endurance range of 4,500 NM at an economical speed of 14 knots.

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RATSHIP RESCUE AND TOWING SHIP (Picture source: SSB)

SEISMIC RESEARCH VESSEL

The SEISMIC is designed to perform 2D/3D seismic research and sampling for hydrographic, hydroacoustic, geologic studies. She is equipped with diesel-electric propulsion system. She has a maximum continuous speed of 18 knots and an endurance range of 4,500 Nm at 14 knots. SEISMIC has scientific research capability up to sea state 4. She is fitted with 4x4 streamer systems; however, hull and system infrastructure are ready for 8x8. She has water sampling capability up to 2,500 m, geological sampling capability up to 3,000 m. SEISMIC has also Class I Dynamic Positioning System and can make ROV operations.

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SEISMIC RESEARCH VESSEL (Picture source: SSB)

TCG YARBAY KUDRET GÜNGÖR (A 595)

TCG Yarbay Kudret Güngör (A-595) is the first ship built by a private Turkish shipyard for the Turkish Navy. The builder is Sedef Shipbuilding. The platform is 143.1 metres long and 22.8 metres wide. The draught is 7.6 metres. The ship is used for offshore replenishment missions. The crew consists of 203 members. The displacement is 14,000 tons. The ship can carry 9,980 tons of fuel, 2,700 tons of water, 80 tons of oil and 500 cubic metres of materials.

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TCG YARBAY KUDRET GÜNGÖR (A 595) (Picture source: SSB)

https://www.navyrecognition.com/ind...-and-auxiliary-ships-of-turkish-industry.html
 
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absolutely stunning video demonstrating the capabilities of the Turkish Navy Amphibious assault along with formation sailing

2 x LST + 8 x LCT + 1 x LHD for good measure

However I would like to see 2 more x LST and also expanding the LCT fleet to double digits, those new ones are very fast 20+ knots

a second LHD would ensure 1 is ready 24/7

in the last decade we seen

1 x MOSHIP
1 X RATSHIP
8 x LCT
2 x LST
1 x SEISMIC RESEARCH VESSEL
2 x Logistic support ships
4 x Ada Class

this decade we should see
1 x Fleet Replenishment Ship
1 x FRT FLEET REPLENISHMENT TANKER
2 x NAVY EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DIVER’S TRAINING BOAT
4 x Istanbul Class
2-4 x TF2000
1 x LHD
6 x SSK

overall many new types of ships are joining the navy and almost all are indigenous with export orders too

by 2030 Turkey Naval Forces will have a very modern and completely modernised re-built new Navy
 
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absolutely stunning video demonstrating the capabilities of the Turkish Navy Amphibious assault along with formation sailing

2 x LST + 8 x LCT + 1 x LHD for good measure

However I would like to see 2 more x LST and also expanding the LCT fleet to double digits, those new ones are very fast 20+ knots

a second LHD would ensure 1 is ready 24/7

in the last decade we seen

1 x MOSHIP
1 X RATSHIP
8 x LCT
2 x LST
1 x SEISMIC RESEARCH VESSEL
2 x Logistic support ships
4 x Ada Class

this decade we should see
1 x Fleet Replenishment Ship
1 x FRT FLEET REPLENISHMENT TANKER
2 x NAVY EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DIVER’S TRAINING BOAT
4 x Istanbul Class
2-4 x TF2000
1 x LHD
6 x SSK

overall many new types of ships are joining the navy and almost all are indigenous with export orders too

by 2030 Turkey Naval Forces will have a very modern and completely modernised re-built new Navy

There was talk about the Navy wanting two more LST last year. But it is possible plans have changed.

I also don't see the Navy going for a sister ship for the Anadolu. They will either go for a local design LHD or smaller but cheaper local design LPD.

I think it would be smarter to go with two cheap LPD for the Navy. With F-35B not attainable in the near future and drones alternatives not really being able to offer the same kind of power projection LPD would make more sense.

TAIS proposal for the RMN would make a good candidate but there are other options.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-new...eils-proposal-for-the-rmn-future-mrss-tender/

Beginning of 2030s the fleet if everything goes to plan could look something like this:

1x LHD
1-2x LPD
4x LST
8x LCT
(?)x Burak-class corvettes (most likely not in service anymore)
4x Ada corvettes
4x I-class Multi Role frigates
4x MLU Barbaros-class Multi Role frigates
4x Modernized G-class AW frigates (?)
2-3x TF-2000 AWD
(?)x FAC-55
9x Kilic-class FAC
6x Reis-class Submarines
4x Gür-class Submarines
4x Preveze-class Submarines (?)
 
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Interesting design for LPD

It would be great if Turkey adds LPD to its fleet

in combination with the rest of its resources

LHD+ LPD+ LCT would definitely complete the Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and Turkey could do with either 1 or 2 such ARG
 
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Will Turkey ever be able to take the Bosphorous strait?

Does not answer my question. Yes Ataturk basically took back the Bosphorus look up the agreements and conventions agreed in the 1930s. Turkey is not closing the bosphorus because it means war. But if a war does happen Turkey has a legal right to close it to any country.
 
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There was talk about the Navy wanting two more LST last year. But it is possible plans have changed.

I also don't see the Navy going for a sister ship for the Anadolu. They will either go for a local design LHD or smaller but cheaper local design LPD.

I think it would be smarter to go with two cheap LPD for the Navy. With F-35B not attainable in the near future and drones alternatives not really being able to offer the same kind of power projection LPD would make more sense.

TAIS proposal for the RMN would make a good candidate but there are other options.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-new...eils-proposal-for-the-rmn-future-mrss-tender/

Beginning of 2030s the fleet if everything goes to plan could look something like this:

1x LHD
1-2x LPD
4x LST
8x LCT
(?)x Burak-class corvettes (most likely not in service anymore)
4x Ada corvettes
4x I-class Multi Role frigates
4x MLU Barbaros-class Multi Role frigates
4x Modernized G-class AW frigates (?)
2-3x TF-2000 AWD
(?)x FAC-55
9x Kilic-class FAC
6x Reis-class Submarines
4x Gür-class Submarines
4x Preveze-class Submarines (?)

There needs to be more vessels.
 
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old thread but Turkish amphibious capabilities are way underestimated

7 x LCT + 2 x LST could land up to 100 x MBT in a amphibious invasion

for example thats a very powerful armoured thrust deep into enemy territory with a outstanding outflanking manoeuvre

adding a TF2000 + LHD + LPD to the fleet with a Hunter Killer Submarine should complete the package
 
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Marine Corps unit camos and current equipment, taken at the TCG Bayraktar LST hangar during Hulusi Akar's visit. Cobra II and Vuran tactical wheeled armored vehicles can be seen in the background.
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