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NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 Returns to Istanbul for Second Visit in 2025. NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2, led by Italian frigate ITS Carlo Bergamini, arrived in Istanbul for a 3-day visit. The task group includes HMCS St. John’s and TCG Barbaros. 🇮🇹🇨🇦🇹🇷 #NATO #Istanbul
NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 Returns to Istanbul for Second Visit in 2025
The NATO Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG-2) ships have arrived in Istanbul for a three-day port visit. The group is currently under the command of Rear Admiral Francesco Iavazzo of the Italian Navy, embarked on his flagship ITS Carlo Bergamini. The task group consists of the Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS St. John’s and the Turkish frigate TCG Barbaros…
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October 20, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Istanbul welcomes #SNMG2 🇹🇷
🇮🇹 ITS Carlo Bergamini (F-590)
🇨🇦 HMCS St. John’s (FFH-340)
NATO @NATO_MARCOM ships drop anchor at the crossroads of Europe and Asia ⚓✨
🇮🇹 ITS Carlo Bergamini (F-590)
🇨🇦 HMCS St. John’s (FFH-340)
NATO @NATO_MARCOM ships drop anchor at the crossroads of Europe and Asia ⚓✨
October 20, 2025 at 7:44 AM
Istanbul welcomes #SNMG2 🇹🇷
🇮🇹 ITS Carlo Bergamini (F-590)
🇨🇦 HMCS St. John’s (FFH-340)
NATO @NATO_MARCOM ships drop anchor at the crossroads of Europe and Asia ⚓✨
🇮🇹 ITS Carlo Bergamini (F-590)
🇨🇦 HMCS St. John’s (FFH-340)
NATO @NATO_MARCOM ships drop anchor at the crossroads of Europe and Asia ⚓✨
Lest We Forget: DM-357 TCG Muavenet
1992, tragedy struck during NATO exercise Display Determination: USS Saratoga accidentally launched two missiles at her ally TCG Muavenet, killing five sailors and crippling the ship.
1992, tragedy struck during NATO exercise Display Determination: USS Saratoga accidentally launched two missiles at her ally TCG Muavenet, killing five sailors and crippling the ship.
Lest We Forget: DM-357 TCG Muavenet
On the night of 2 October 1992, tragedy struck during the NATO exercise Display Determination. The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-60) accidentally launched two live Sea Sparrow missiles at her Turkish ally, the destroyer TCG Muavenet (DM-357). Five sailors — including the ship’s captain — were killed, and many more were injured. This remains the only time in NATO history that a U.S.
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October 3, 2025 at 8:09 AM
Lest We Forget: DM-357 TCG Muavenet
1992, tragedy struck during NATO exercise Display Determination: USS Saratoga accidentally launched two missiles at her ally TCG Muavenet, killing five sailors and crippling the ship.
1992, tragedy struck during NATO exercise Display Determination: USS Saratoga accidentally launched two missiles at her ally TCG Muavenet, killing five sailors and crippling the ship.
Türkiye has inducted its fourth T-70 utility helicopter into Air Force Command bringing the total number of aircraft delivered under the TUHP to 31.
Once envisioned as a cornerstone of Türkiye’s helicopter industry, TUHP has faced delays, sanctions, and shifting operational requirements. In my…
Once envisioned as a cornerstone of Türkiye’s helicopter industry, TUHP has faced delays, sanctions, and shifting operational requirements. In my…
From promise to uncertainty: Türkiye’s Utility Helicopter Programme at a crossroads
Türkiye has inducted its fourth T-70 utility helicopter into the Air Force Command in Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) configuration, bringing the total number of aircraft delivered under the Turkish Utility Helicopter Programme (TUHP) to 31 across the armed forces and security agencies. When Turkey launched its ambitious Turkish Utility Helicopter Programme (TUHP), the vision was bold. In 2007, the Defence Industry Executive Committee approved the programme, which involved the joint production of a general-purpose helicopter with a maximum local content and subsystems, as well as production, testing, and delivery in Türkiye.
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September 9, 2025 at 4:52 AM
Türkiye has inducted its fourth T-70 utility helicopter into Air Force Command bringing the total number of aircraft delivered under the TUHP to 31.
Once envisioned as a cornerstone of Türkiye’s helicopter industry, TUHP has faced delays, sanctions, and shifting operational requirements. In my…
Once envisioned as a cornerstone of Türkiye’s helicopter industry, TUHP has faced delays, sanctions, and shifting operational requirements. In my…
Türkiye’s naval diplomacy in Libya is shifting gears. From hosting Libyan National Army commander Saddam Haftar in Ankara to TCG Kınalıada visiting both Tripoli and Benghazi — Ankara is signaling a bid to bridge rival factions and back a “United Libya.”
Türkiye’s Naval Diplomacy Reaches Across a Divided Libya
Libya has long been one of the sharpest points of division in Turkish foreign policy. For years, Ankara stood firmly behind the UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli, clashing directly with the forces of General Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA). Turkish military intervention in early 2020 tipped the balance on the battlefield: with Turkish advisers, equipment, and drone support, Tripoli repelled Haftar’s advance and recaptured key locations, including the al-Watiya airbase.
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August 20, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Türkiye’s naval diplomacy in Libya is shifting gears. From hosting Libyan National Army commander Saddam Haftar in Ankara to TCG Kınalıada visiting both Tripoli and Benghazi — Ankara is signaling a bid to bridge rival factions and back a “United Libya.”
The Qatari Navy’s LPD Al Fulk is in Istanbul this week, offering a rare look at one of the most ambitious naval concepts in recent years.
Built by Fincantieri, Al Fulk is not just an amphibious ship—it combines helicopter operations, amphibious lift, and a high-end air defense system in a single…
Built by Fincantieri, Al Fulk is not just an amphibious ship—it combines helicopter operations, amphibious lift, and a high-end air defense system in a single…
Al Fulk: Qatar’s Unique Multi-Role Amphibious Ship
The Qatar Emiri Naval Forces’ landing platform dock (LPD) Al Fulk is currently in Istanbul, where it arrived on 16 August for a port visit that will continue until 21 August. The stop offers Turkish naval observers a chance to see firsthand one of the most unusual and ambitious ship designs to emerge in recent years. Built by Fincantieri at its Palermo and Muggiano yards, Al Fulk is more than a conventional amphibious ship—it represents a bold and creative solution to Qatar’s specific naval requirements.
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August 17, 2025 at 6:26 PM
The Qatari Navy’s LPD Al Fulk is in Istanbul this week, offering a rare look at one of the most ambitious naval concepts in recent years.
Built by Fincantieri, Al Fulk is not just an amphibious ship—it combines helicopter operations, amphibious lift, and a high-end air defense system in a single…
Built by Fincantieri, Al Fulk is not just an amphibious ship—it combines helicopter operations, amphibious lift, and a high-end air defense system in a single…
Quo Vadis, Turkish Defence Industry?
This is my sixth and final instalment regarding IDEF 2025. I have been attending these defence exhibitions since 1987, when they were still called IDEA and organised in Etimesgut, Ankara. Much has changed since those days. With the benefit of hindsight, I can…
This is my sixth and final instalment regarding IDEF 2025. I have been attending these defence exhibitions since 1987, when they were still called IDEA and organised in Etimesgut, Ankara. Much has changed since those days. With the benefit of hindsight, I can…
Quo Vadis, Turkish Defence Industry?
This is my sixth and final instalment regarding IDEF 2025. I have been attending these defence exhibitions since 1987, when they were still called IDEA and organised in Etimesgut, Ankara. Much has changed since those days. With the benefit of hindsight, I can say that the Turkish defence industry has now reached a plateau. It is no longer a “developing” industry in the traditional sense.
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August 9, 2025 at 3:09 PM
Quo Vadis, Turkish Defence Industry?
This is my sixth and final instalment regarding IDEF 2025. I have been attending these defence exhibitions since 1987, when they were still called IDEA and organised in Etimesgut, Ankara. Much has changed since those days. With the benefit of hindsight, I can…
This is my sixth and final instalment regarding IDEF 2025. I have been attending these defence exhibitions since 1987, when they were still called IDEA and organised in Etimesgut, Ankara. Much has changed since those days. With the benefit of hindsight, I can…
Hürjet to Spain: A Milestone That Demands Caution. Strategic autonomy can vanish fast if national firms are absorbed into multinational giants.
Hürjet to Spain: A Milestone That Demands Caution
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 5. Independence in the defence industry is a long and winding road. It is not cheap. And on top of it all, you can lose it very quickly. I’m old enough to remember that the second project Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) undertook in the late 1980s was the licensed production of CN-235 cargo planes. The aircraft was jointly developed by Spain’s CASA and Indonesia’s IPTN.
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August 8, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Hürjet to Spain: A Milestone That Demands Caution. Strategic autonomy can vanish fast if national firms are absorbed into multinational giants.
Strengthening the Watch: New National Ships for the Turkish Coast Guard. These new vessels will fill a long-overdue operational gap.
Strengthening the Watch: New National Ships for the Turkish Coast Guard
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 4 One of the lesser-highlighted contracts signed during IDEF 2025—but one I personally find significant—is the agreement to procure four large patrol vessels for the Turkish Coast Guard. While this contract may not have captured as much public attention as headline-grabbing deals like the export of the KAAN fighter jet to Indonesia, its long-term impact on Türkiye’s maritime security will be substantial.
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August 7, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Strengthening the Watch: New National Ships for the Turkish Coast Guard. These new vessels will fill a long-overdue operational gap.
ULAQ Goes Global: Turkey’s Trailblazing USV Brand Enters a New Phase
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 3 One of the more interesting announcements at IDEF 2025 wasn’t about a new missile or a shiny prototype—it was about branding. The transformation of the ULAQ unmanned surface vessel (USV) program…
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 3 One of the more interesting announcements at IDEF 2025 wasn’t about a new missile or a shiny prototype—it was about branding. The transformation of the ULAQ unmanned surface vessel (USV) program…
ULAQ Goes Global: Turkey’s Trailblazing USV Brand Enters a New Phase
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 3 One of the more interesting announcements at IDEF 2025 wasn’t about a new missile or a shiny prototype—it was about branding. The transformation of the ULAQ unmanned surface vessel (USV) program into an independent company marks a notable, if somewhat predictable, shift in Turkey’s defense industry landscape. The ULAQ brand—born from the collaboration between ARES Shipyard and Meteksan Defence—has been on the scene since 2020.
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August 6, 2025 at 9:00 AM
ULAQ Goes Global: Turkey’s Trailblazing USV Brand Enters a New Phase
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 3 One of the more interesting announcements at IDEF 2025 wasn’t about a new missile or a shiny prototype—it was about branding. The transformation of the ULAQ unmanned surface vessel (USV) program…
IDEF 2025 Series – Instalment 3 One of the more interesting announcements at IDEF 2025 wasn’t about a new missile or a shiny prototype—it was about branding. The transformation of the ULAQ unmanned surface vessel (USV) program…
Today, during the sleepy morning hours of this beautiful summer day, the Romanian frigate ROS Regele Ferdinand passed through Istanbul on her way home, after participating for over 40 days in Operation EUNAVFOR MED IRINI, conducted in the Mediterranean Sea
June 15, 2025 at 5:27 AM
Today, during the sleepy morning hours of this beautiful summer day, the Romanian frigate ROS Regele Ferdinand passed through Istanbul on her way home, after participating for over 40 days in Operation EUNAVFOR MED IRINI, conducted in the Mediterranean Sea
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 3)
This is the third and final part of my series examining Türkiye’s emerging ambition to build and operate nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I explored why Türkiye wants this capability. Part 2 analyzed what…
This is the third and final part of my series examining Türkiye’s emerging ambition to build and operate nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I explored why Türkiye wants this capability. Part 2 analyzed what…
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 3)
This is the third and final part of my series examining Türkiye’s emerging ambition to build and operate nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I explored why Türkiye wants this capability. Part 2 analyzed what it would take to achieve it. Now, I look at what it would cost—not just in monetary terms, but also politically and diplomatically. The desire to construct and operate a nuclear-powered submarine is a long, winding, and uphill road.
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May 3, 2025 at 6:46 AM
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 3)
This is the third and final part of my series examining Türkiye’s emerging ambition to build and operate nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I explored why Türkiye wants this capability. Part 2 analyzed what…
This is the third and final part of my series examining Türkiye’s emerging ambition to build and operate nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I explored why Türkiye wants this capability. Part 2 analyzed what…
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 2)
This is the second part of my series on Türkiye’s newly declared ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I discussed why Türkiye believes it needs this capability. In this instalment, I…
This is the second part of my series on Türkiye’s newly declared ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I discussed why Türkiye believes it needs this capability. In this instalment, I…
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 2)
This is the second part of my series on Türkiye’s newly declared ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I discussed why Türkiye believes it needs this capability. In this instalment, I explore what it would take—from nuclear technology and shipbuilding infrastructure to international cooperation and human capital. Following the Turkish Navy’s newly stated ambition to operate nuclear-powered submarines, this second instalment explores the feasibility of such a bold step—examining the technological, industrial, political, and legal challenges Türkiye would need to overcome.
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May 2, 2025 at 6:01 AM
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 2)
This is the second part of my series on Türkiye’s newly declared ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I discussed why Türkiye believes it needs this capability. In this instalment, I…
This is the second part of my series on Türkiye’s newly declared ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. In Part 1, I discussed why Türkiye believes it needs this capability. In this instalment, I…
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 1)
I recently conducted an interview with the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, Admiral Ercüment Tatlıoğlu. The two-part interview is being published in Warship International Fleet Review Magazine. To read it…
I recently conducted an interview with the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, Admiral Ercüment Tatlıoğlu. The two-part interview is being published in Warship International Fleet Review Magazine. To read it…
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 1)
I recently conducted an interview with the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, Admiral Ercüment Tatlıoğlu. The two-part interview is being published in Warship International Fleet Review Magazine. To read it in full, you'll need to access the magazine. One of the most significant revelations from the interview, in my view, is how the future of the Turkish Navy is being envisioned.
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May 1, 2025 at 6:32 AM
A Nuclear Future? Turkish Navy Reveals Ambition for Nuclear-Powered Submarines (Part 1)
I recently conducted an interview with the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, Admiral Ercüment Tatlıoğlu. The two-part interview is being published in Warship International Fleet Review Magazine. To read it…
I recently conducted an interview with the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, Admiral Ercüment Tatlıoğlu. The two-part interview is being published in Warship International Fleet Review Magazine. To read it…
Lest We Forget: TCG Dumlupınar
Seventy-two years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its greatest peacetime loss when the submarine TCG Dumlupınar (formerly USS Blower) sank at Nara Point in the Çanakkale Strait. TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat, TCG 1. İnönü, were returning from a NATO…
Seventy-two years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its greatest peacetime loss when the submarine TCG Dumlupınar (formerly USS Blower) sank at Nara Point in the Çanakkale Strait. TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat, TCG 1. İnönü, were returning from a NATO…
Lest We Forget: TCG Dumlupınar
Seventy-two years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its greatest peacetime loss when the submarine TCG Dumlupınar (formerly USS Blower) sank at Nara Point in the Çanakkale Strait. TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat, TCG 1. İnönü, were returning from a NATO exercise when, at 02:15, the Swedish-flagged merchant ship M/V Naboland collided with TCG Dumlupınar at Nara Point—the narrowest and most challenging part of the strait to navigate.
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April 3, 2025 at 9:01 PM
Lest We Forget: TCG Dumlupınar
Seventy-two years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its greatest peacetime loss when the submarine TCG Dumlupınar (formerly USS Blower) sank at Nara Point in the Çanakkale Strait. TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat, TCG 1. İnönü, were returning from a NATO…
Seventy-two years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its greatest peacetime loss when the submarine TCG Dumlupınar (formerly USS Blower) sank at Nara Point in the Çanakkale Strait. TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat, TCG 1. İnönü, were returning from a NATO…
Turkish Navy Destroys Unidentified Mine Near Kefken
The Turkish Naval EOD teams destroyed another floating mine in the Black Sea today. According to a news release from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, a mine believed to be from the Russia-Ukraine War was detected off the coast of Kefken…
The Turkish Naval EOD teams destroyed another floating mine in the Black Sea today. According to a news release from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, a mine believed to be from the Russia-Ukraine War was detected off the coast of Kefken…
Turkish Navy Destroys Unidentified Mine Near Kefken
The Turkish Naval EOD teams destroyed another floating mine in the Black Sea today. According to a news release from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, a mine believed to be from the Russia-Ukraine War was detected off the coast of Kefken in the Black Sea and subsequently neutralized. The type of mine was not disclosed. Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Turkish Naval Forces ships have logged over 24,000 hours at sea, while naval air assets have conducted more than 5,000 flight hours.
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March 31, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Turkish Navy Destroys Unidentified Mine Near Kefken
The Turkish Naval EOD teams destroyed another floating mine in the Black Sea today. According to a news release from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, a mine believed to be from the Russia-Ukraine War was detected off the coast of Kefken…
The Turkish Naval EOD teams destroyed another floating mine in the Black Sea today. According to a news release from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, a mine believed to be from the Russia-Ukraine War was detected off the coast of Kefken…
Gökberk and Alka: Türkiye’s Evolving Laser Defense Systems
Today, Aselsan shared new information regarding the tests conducted with Gökberk mobile laser weapon system. Both Aselsan and Roketsan have significantly advanced laser weapon systems, enhancing defense capabilities against modern threats…
Today, Aselsan shared new information regarding the tests conducted with Gökberk mobile laser weapon system. Both Aselsan and Roketsan have significantly advanced laser weapon systems, enhancing defense capabilities against modern threats…
Gökberk and Alka: Türkiye’s Evolving Laser Defense Systems
Today, Aselsan shared new information regarding the tests conducted with Gökberk mobile laser weapon system. Both Aselsan and Roketsan have significantly advanced laser weapon systems, enhancing defense capabilities against modern threats such as drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These systems, when fielded, will demonstrate the nation's commitment to integrating advanced technologies into its national defense strategy. Aselsan's Gökberk mobile laser weapon system…
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March 10, 2025 at 8:43 AM
Gökberk and Alka: Türkiye’s Evolving Laser Defense Systems
Today, Aselsan shared new information regarding the tests conducted with Gökberk mobile laser weapon system. Both Aselsan and Roketsan have significantly advanced laser weapon systems, enhancing defense capabilities against modern threats…
Today, Aselsan shared new information regarding the tests conducted with Gökberk mobile laser weapon system. Both Aselsan and Roketsan have significantly advanced laser weapon systems, enhancing defense capabilities against modern threats…
French Warships in Turkish Ports: A Sign of Rapprochement or Strategic Calculations?
The French Fremm-class frigate Aquitaine arrived in Antalya this morning for a port visit. I am not a fan of the French Navy’s newly adopted policy of erasing the ships' pennant numbers. While information about…
The French Fremm-class frigate Aquitaine arrived in Antalya this morning for a port visit. I am not a fan of the French Navy’s newly adopted policy of erasing the ships' pennant numbers. While information about…
French Warships in Turkish Ports: A Sign of Rapprochement or Strategic Calculations?
The French Fremm-class frigate Aquitaine arrived in Antalya this morning for a port visit. I am not a fan of the French Navy’s newly adopted policy of erasing the ships' pennant numbers. While information about the ships’ deployments is available on the internet and through other media, this removal of pennant numbers only makes life difficult for ship spotters and nothing more.
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February 19, 2025 at 2:22 PM
French Warships in Turkish Ports: A Sign of Rapprochement or Strategic Calculations?
The French Fremm-class frigate Aquitaine arrived in Antalya this morning for a port visit. I am not a fan of the French Navy’s newly adopted policy of erasing the ships' pennant numbers. While information about…
The French Fremm-class frigate Aquitaine arrived in Antalya this morning for a port visit. I am not a fan of the French Navy’s newly adopted policy of erasing the ships' pennant numbers. While information about…
Turkey’s Role in NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in Washington, D.C., in 1949 by 12 founding members. Turkey became a member of NATO on February 18, 1952. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO in 2023 and 2024, respectively, after abandoning their neutrality…
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in Washington, D.C., in 1949 by 12 founding members. Turkey became a member of NATO on February 18, 1952. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO in 2023 and 2024, respectively, after abandoning their neutrality…
Turkey’s Role in NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in Washington, D.C., in 1949 by 12 founding members. Turkey became a member of NATO on February 18, 1952. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO in 2023 and 2024, respectively, after abandoning their neutrality policies due to security concerns arising from the Russia-Ukraine war, the alliance now consists of 32 member states.
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February 19, 2025 at 12:39 PM
Turkey’s Role in NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in Washington, D.C., in 1949 by 12 founding members. Turkey became a member of NATO on February 18, 1952. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO in 2023 and 2024, respectively, after abandoning their neutrality…
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in Washington, D.C., in 1949 by 12 founding members. Turkey became a member of NATO on February 18, 1952. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO in 2023 and 2024, respectively, after abandoning their neutrality…
Analyzing North Korea’s New Warship: Speculations on Design and Capability
On 10 January 2025, Joseph H. Dempsey published a detailed analysis on the IISS Military Balance Blog, shedding light on North Korea’s latest naval development. Dempsey’s report highlights the construction of the country’s…
On 10 January 2025, Joseph H. Dempsey published a detailed analysis on the IISS Military Balance Blog, shedding light on North Korea’s latest naval development. Dempsey’s report highlights the construction of the country’s…
Analyzing North Korea’s New Warship: Speculations on Design and Capability
On 10 January 2025, Joseph H. Dempsey published a detailed analysis on the IISS Military Balance Blog, shedding light on North Korea’s latest naval development. Dempsey’s report highlights the construction of the country’s largest-ever warship, providing key insights into its design, potential capabilities, and strategic implications. This development aligns with the IISS's earlier assessment, confirming the rapid evolution of North Korea’s naval projects despite significant operational and technological challenges.
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January 20, 2025 at 10:56 AM
Analyzing North Korea’s New Warship: Speculations on Design and Capability
On 10 January 2025, Joseph H. Dempsey published a detailed analysis on the IISS Military Balance Blog, shedding light on North Korea’s latest naval development. Dempsey’s report highlights the construction of the country’s…
On 10 January 2025, Joseph H. Dempsey published a detailed analysis on the IISS Military Balance Blog, shedding light on North Korea’s latest naval development. Dempsey’s report highlights the construction of the country’s…
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Ankara's naval doctrine is seen by Greece and Israel as a major geopolitical challenge.
Turkish navy touts strategic ambitions with Mavi Vatan 2025 drill
Ankara's naval doctrine is seen by Greece and Israel as a major geopolitical challenge.
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January 16, 2025 at 5:02 PM
Ankara's naval doctrine is seen by Greece and Israel as a major geopolitical challenge.
The Turkish navy is wrapping up the weeklong Mavi Vatan 2025 exercise this week, a large-scale operation meant to showcase Ankara’s strategic maritime ambitions in the region and beyond.
My take on the topic.
www.defensenews.com/naval/2025/0...
My take on the topic.
www.defensenews.com/naval/2025/0...
Turkish navy touts strategic ambitions with Mavi Vatan 2025 drill
Ankara's naval doctrine is seen by Greece and Israel as a major geopolitical challenge.
www.defensenews.com
January 16, 2025 at 7:37 PM
The Turkish navy is wrapping up the weeklong Mavi Vatan 2025 exercise this week, a large-scale operation meant to showcase Ankara’s strategic maritime ambitions in the region and beyond.
My take on the topic.
www.defensenews.com/naval/2025/0...
My take on the topic.
www.defensenews.com/naval/2025/0...
Mavi Vatan: The Press Day
The excitement began early in the morning as we prepared for our flight from Ankara to Dalaman on board a C-72 transport plane of the Turkish Naval Forces. Once we arrived at Aksaz Naval Base were first went on board the frigate TCG Salihreis for the weekly press…
The excitement began early in the morning as we prepared for our flight from Ankara to Dalaman on board a C-72 transport plane of the Turkish Naval Forces. Once we arrived at Aksaz Naval Base were first went on board the frigate TCG Salihreis for the weekly press…
Mavi Vatan: The Press Day
The excitement began early in the morning as we prepared for our flight from Ankara to Dalaman on board a C-72 transport plane of the Turkish Naval Forces. Once we arrived at Aksaz Naval Base were first went on board the frigate TCG Salihreis for the weekly press briefing. Later we were transferred to the frigate TCG Oruçreis. This ship is fresh out of the Mid-Life Upgrade program.
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January 14, 2025 at 7:34 AM
Mavi Vatan: The Press Day
The excitement began early in the morning as we prepared for our flight from Ankara to Dalaman on board a C-72 transport plane of the Turkish Naval Forces. Once we arrived at Aksaz Naval Base were first went on board the frigate TCG Salihreis for the weekly press…
The excitement began early in the morning as we prepared for our flight from Ankara to Dalaman on board a C-72 transport plane of the Turkish Naval Forces. Once we arrived at Aksaz Naval Base were first went on board the frigate TCG Salihreis for the weekly press…