The three Russian warships, the intelligence gathering ship SSV-201 Priazove and two Ropucha class Large landing ships 127 Minsk and 142 Novocharkassk that passed through the Bosphorus on 5 September 2013, are now in the Mediterranean after having passed through the Dardanelles yesterday. According to Voice Of Russia, the Sovremennny (Project 956) class destroyer of... Continue Reading →
Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 24)
Three Russian warships, the intelligence gathering ship SSV-201 Priazove and two Ropucha class Large landing ships 127 Minsk and 142 Novocharkassk passed through the Bosphorus today. (For newer and better photos of these ships click here.) Tomorrow these ships will pass through the Dardanelles and enter to the Mediterranean. As the tension is rising in... Continue Reading →
Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 23)
As USA, UK and France are trying to mobilize their parliaments and the public support for an intervention in Syria, Russian Udaloy class destroyer Admiral Panteleyev passed through the Turkish Straits and entered the Mediterranean on 1 September 2013. It is also reported that the intelligence gathering ship SSV-201 Priazovye is also sailing to the Mediterranean and... Continue Reading →
Victory Day 2013 (Part 2)
This year F-243 TCG Yıldırım, F-244 TCG Barbaros and F-495 TCG Gediz were in Istanbul to commemorate the 91th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Dumlupınar, the final battle in the Turkish War of Independence in 1922. All the ships were open to the public and for me the highlight was the CIC... Continue Reading →
977 Dae Jo Young In Istanbul
On 29 August 2013, the Korean KDX-II class destroyer 977 Dae Jo Young, arrived in Istanbul for a undefined port visit. The ship is not a stranger in Istanbul as she was here before, in 2008 with the replenishment tanker 57 Chun Lee.
Victory Day 2013
We are grateful to those who paid the ultimate price for our independence and for our country. This year we celebrate the 91th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Dumlupınar, the final battle in the Turkish War of Independence in 1922. The Battle of Dumlupınar was fought from 26 August to 30 August 1922,... Continue Reading →
Troubled Waters For The Milgem Project?
The Turkish armament procurement agency UDI is preparing for a renewed tender for the Milgem-S construction Project according to the news in Turkish media. UDI will invite RMK ile Dearsan, Desan, ADİK, İstanbul, Sedef ve Yonca Onuk shipyards for this second tender. Earlier this month, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan signed the report prepared... Continue Reading →
NATO SNMCMG-2 In The Black Sea
Two German and one Turkish warship created a were in Istanbul for the weekend. The three ships of the NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 2, A-512 FGS Mosel, M-264 TCG Erdemli, and M-1061 FGS Rottweil, arrived in Istanbul on 23 August 2013 Friday and left on 26 August 2013. According to the official web page of... Continue Reading →
Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 22)
Not a day passes where we do not see yet another Russian warship in the Turkish Straits. Today, I was able -if only barely- to take photos of the Tarantul class corvette Burya as she was heading to Russia. She sailed to the Med ten days ago. I am sorry for the quality of the... Continue Reading →
Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 21)
The Alligator class landing ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet,Nikolay Filchenkov passed on 17 August 2013 through the Bosphorus on her way back to the Black Sea. She was last seen in Bosphorus almost 3 weeks ago, again passing to the north. So in the mean time she must have gone south. And the... Continue Reading →
