Turkish Navy - Main Equipment

Main Equipment


TURKISH NAVY
Submarines (14 in service)
4 Gür class Type 209T2/1400 submarine
4 Preveze class Type 209T1/1400 submarine
6 Atılay class Type 209/1200 submarine
Frigates (17 in service)
2 Salihreis class (MEKO 200 TN IIB) frigate
2 Barbaros class (MEKO 200 TN IIA) frigate
4 Yavuz class (MEKO 200 TN I) frigate
8 G class (Ex-Oliver Hazard Perry class) frigate (under GENESIS modernization project)
1 Tepe class (Ex-Knox class) frigate (other 7 ships of this class retired)
Corvettes (7 in service)
1 Ada class corvette (a total of 8 will be built as part of the Milgem project)
6 B class (D'Estienne d'Orves class A-69 type Aviso) corvette
Fast attack craft and missile boat (27 in service)
6 Kılıç II class fast attack craft / missile boat
3 Kılıç class fast attack craft / missile boat
2 Yıldız class fast attack craft / missile boat
4 Rüzgar class fast attack craft / missile boat
4 Doğan class fast attack craft / missile boat
8 Kartal class fast attack craft / missile boat
Patrol craft (16 in service)
6 AB-25 class (Türk tipi) patrol craft
4 PGM71 class patrol craft
5 K class patrol boat
1 T class patrol boat
Mine Warfare Vessels (20 in service)
6 Aydın class mine hunters
5 Engin class mine hunters
4 F class mine sweepers
5 S class mine sweepers
Amphibious Warfare Vessels (45 in service)
1 Osman Gazi class landing ship, tank
2 Saruca Bey class landing ship, tank
2 Ertuğrul class landing ship, tank
24 Ç-117 class landing craft, tank
16 Ç-302 class landing craft mechanized
Tankers (13 in service)
2 Akar class fleet support ship
2 Albay Hakkı Burak class oil tanker
3 Binbaşı Sadettin Gürcan class oil tanker
1 Taşkızak class oil tanker
2 Van class water tanker
3 Söğüt class water tanker
Transport Ships (2 in service)
1 Iskenderun class logistics ship
1 Karadeniz Ereğli class dry cargo ship
Training & School Ships (10 in service)
2 Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Paşa class training ship (Ex-German Rhein class tender)
8 E class training boat
Salvage Ships (3 in service)
1 Kemer class salvage assistance ship (Ex-French Mercure class)
1 Işın class salvage ship (Ex-US Diver class)
1 Akın class submarine rescue ship (Ex-US Chanticleer class)
Tugs (6 in service)
1 Darıca class offshore tug
1 Gazal class offshore tug (Ex-US Navajo class)
1 Akbaş class offshore tug
1 Değirmendere class offshore tug boat (Ex-French Tenace class)
1 Aksaz class offshore tug (Ex-German Wustrow class (Type 414) harbour tug)
1 İnebolu class offshore tug (Ex-US Powhatan class fleet ocean tug)
Survey Ships (3 in service)
1 Çeşme class hydrographic and oceanographic research ship
1 Çubuklu class hydrographic and oceanographic research ship
1 Deney class scientific research ship
Helicopters & Naval Aircraft (75 in service)
10 ATR 72-500 ASW/ASuW MPA
9 CASA CN-235 ASW/ASuW MPA
7 TB-20 Training Aircraft
24 Sikorsky S-70B2 Seahawk ASW/ASuW Helicopters
3 AB-204 Naval Warfare ASW/ASuW/EW/SAR Helicopters
14 AB-212 Naval Warfare ASW/ASuW/EW/SAR Helicopters
8 AB-412 EP SAR Helicopters
FUTURE SHIPS
Submarines
6 Type 214 AIP submarine (+6 approved on 12 December 2006)
Frigates
4 TF-2000 class frigate (+4 AAW frigates approved on 12 December 2006)
4 TF-100 class frigate (a total of 4 will be built as part of the Milgem project)
Corvettes
7 Ada class corvette (a total of 8 will be built as part of the Milgem project)
Patrol boat
16 New ASW OPV class
Amphibious Warfare Vessels
1 New LPD/LHD class (+1 approved on 12 December 2006)
2 New LST class (+2 approved on 12 December 2006)
8 New LCT class (+8 approved on 12 December 2006)
Tankers
0 New Fleet Replenishment Tanker (FRT) class
Salvage Ships
2+ Submarine Rescue Mother Ship (+1 approved)
2+ Rescue & Towing Ship (+2 approved)

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