Turkish navy drill aims to contribute to NATO goals

Turkish navy drill aims to contribute to NATO goals

Turkey’s largest navy drill in its history aims to provide trust and stability around Turkey and contribute to the shared goals of NATO rather than threatening its neighbors.

THE BLUE HOMELAND

Turkish military sources, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media, told Anadolu Agency on Thursday that the Blue Homeland 2019 military drill is a joint military exercise conducted with the attendance of other forces to test the weapons and military systems of Turkish Naval Forces.

NAVY’S VISITS TO CONTRIBUTE TO PEACE

It began on Wednesday with the participation of 103 navy ships in the Black Sea, the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean surrounding the country as Turkish military is testing its warfighting capabilities. The drill also aims to boost the efficiency of the systems of command and control.

As part of the four-day drill, Turkish navy is visiting 33 Turkish harbors and seven others abroad in the Black Sea. The visits seek to contribute to friendship and peace. Meanwhile, 50 press members are following the drill on the ground.

Separately, the Blue Homeland 2019 is a military exercise mutually declared by Greek and Turkey as its location and time were declared to the Greek authorities in December 2018.

The flotilla included 13 frigates, six corvettes, 16 assault boats, and seven submarines, seven mine hunting vessels, 14 patrol boats, as well as other navy vessels. The drill, coordinated by the Naval War Center Command, was planned six months in advance in line with the NATO rules and regulations.

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