Monday, October 21, 2019

Turkey To Build Their Own Submarines

Turkish submarine TCG Preveze during NATO exercise Dynamic Manta 2018. Currently Turkey's submarines are imported German designs. NATO Maritime Command

Forbes: Turkey To Go Its Own Way With Submarines

Turkey operates the second-largest submarine fleet in NATO. Currently all of them are imported designs, but that is set to change. The program to build the first indigenous submarine has been formally launched. Known as MiLDEN (Milli Denizaltı), six of the new boats should join the fleet in the 2030s.

The move comes at a time many defense deals with Turkey are under the spotlight, with the U.S. cancelling sales of F-35 fighter jets to the country and taking away its production role in the program over Turkey's decision to acquire Russian S-400 air-defense missiles. Turkey also has ambitions to be more self-sufficient in defense, building indigenous frigates and main battle tanks. It even has a railgun project.

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WNU Editor: I am surprised to learn from this article that Turkey operates the second-largest submarine fleet in NATO. Turkey's 12 current submarines are all based on the German Type-209 family

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Turkey takes in alot of decommissioned navy vessels to be scrapped. I would hazard a guess that anything they produce in terms of naval assets is going to be formidable.