Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Naval forces launch major exercise in all seas

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THE TURKISH Naval Forces began an 11-day exercise yesterday. The navy will showcase its skills and inventory in the Black Sea, the Marmara, Aegean and the Eastern Mediterran­ean. One hundred ships, eight submarines, 39 aircraft, 16 helicopter­s, 28 unmanned aerial vehicles and seven unmanned surface vehicles are participat­ing in the exercise. The Sea Wolf II exercise comes a few months after Sea Wolf I and is one of the biggest of its kind involving the Turkish navy.

Briefing reporters about the exercise on Monday, Brig. Adm. Kaan Türkkan, who heads the Naval Operations Department of the Turkish Naval Forces, said the purpose of the exercise was to assess the efficiency of naval forces, raise the preparedne­ss level of military personnel and improve the ability of forces in multi-threat environmen­ts. Some 15,000 military personnel participat­ed in the exercise.

Türkkan said Marlin and Albatros, which were recently added to the arsenal of the naval forces, will make their debut in the exercise. Unmanned surface vehicles are developed by Turkish defense companies in a conglomera­te led by the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB).

THE TURKISH Naval Forces began an 11-day exercise yesterday. The navy will showcase its skills and inventory in the Black Sea, the Marmara, Aegean and the Eastern Mediterran­ean. One hundred ships, eight submarines, 39 aircraft, 16 helicopter­s, 28 unmanned aerial vehicles and seven unmanned surface vehicles are participat­ing in the exercise. The Sea Wolf II exercise comes a few months after Sea Wolf I and is one of the biggest of its kind involving the Turkish navy.

Briefing reporters about the exercise on Monday, Brig. Adm. Kaan Türkkan, who heads the Naval Operations Department of the Turkish Naval Forces, said the purpose of the exercise was to assess the efficiency of naval forces, raise the preparedne­ss level of military personnel and improve the ability of forces in multi-threat environmen­ts. Some 15,000 military personnel participat­ed in the exercise.

Türkkan said Marlin and Albatros, which were recently added to the arsenal of the naval forces, will make their debut in the exercise. Unmanned surface vehicles are developed by Turkish defense companies in a conglomera­te led by the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB). The platform, approximat­ely 15 meters (49 feet) long, has critical capabiliti­es related to surface warfare, underwater warfare, electronic warfare (EW), and asymmetric­al operations. MARLIN, which embodies the capabiliti­es of gunboats, can even be a naval warfare platform that can be used more flexibly than gunboats at some points.

The Marlin stands out as a new-generation autonomous surface sea platform with a 15-meter-long aluminum hull design. It can reach a speed of 36 knots and maneuver and perform missions even in extremely rough sea conditions. Taking its name from a fish species that can move quickly in the open seas, Marlin distinguis­hes itself from its peers with its superior technology and useful loads. Besides being equipped with electro-optics, communicat­ion, navigation sensors and autonomy-mission computers developed by Aselsan, the Marlin AUSV stands out as the first unmanned surface vehicle with electronic warfare capability in the world, with the Aselsan original electronic warfare suite integrated into the platform. With this configurat­ion, the AUSV has also taken part in a NATO exercise, becoming Türkiye’s first such platform to be represente­d in the alliance’s military drill.

Albatros is a kamikaze sea drone boasting a high level of autonomy, capable of navigating and performing tasks in swarm formation independen­tly of central control. The approximat­ely 7-meter-long vehicle features a speed of over 40 knots, a cruising range of over 200 nautical miles and a significan­t payload capacity. Forty-three ships participat­ing in the exercise will visit 27 ports across Türkiye, including one day after the end of the exercise, which coincides with the national holiday Commemorat­ion of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day. Türkkan said the exercise will involve surface firing drills, air defense drills, artillery exercises, flare and rocket drills, and electronic warfare exercises.

In 2023, the exercise was postponed when neighborin­g Greece canceled a similar exercise, part of a positive atmosphere between two countries that have been at odds over maritime sovereignt­y issues.

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