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List of active ships of the Turkish Naval Forces
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The Turkish Naval Forces or Turkish Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces.[1][2]
Submarine fleet
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Surface fleet
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Combatant ships
Mine and Amphibious Warfare
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Auxiliary fleet
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Unmanned Surface Vessels
The number of active USVs in the Turkish Naval Forces is classified.
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Future procurement
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- TCG Anadolu, Flagship of the Turkish Naval Forces
- Piri Reis (Reis-class submarin)
- İstanbul (İstif-class)
- Heybeliada (Ada-class)
- Karabiga (Tuzla-class)
- Zıpkın (Kılıç-class)
- Anamur (Aydın-class)
- Bayraktar (Bayraktar-class)
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- DE MEKO 200TN Track
Underwent electronic warfare suite upgrades.[14] - DE MEKO 200TNTrackII
Undergoing MLU(Mid-life upgrade).[15] - They are extensively modernized versions of ex-Oliver Hazard Perry class with GENESIS advanced combat management system, and new long-range radar and sonar systems.
TCG Gaziantep (F-490), TCG Gediz (F-495), TCG Gökova (F-496), TCG Göksu (F-497) Also received 8-cell Mk-41 VLS for Evolved Sea Sparrow.[17][18] - ex D'Estienne d'Orves-class avisos. Received electro-optical modernization. TCG Bodrum (F-501) was decommissioned.[22] Classified as patrol ships.[23]
- First phase of the MILGEM project.[24]
- Received new Electronic Support Measures suite upgrades.
- The world's largest Tank Landing Ship.
- ex Engin de débarquement d'infanterie et de chars Ç-130 and Ç-131 were donated to Libya.[36]
- ex Almaz class
- ex United States Navy ship USNS Powhatan
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