Turkish Parliament Extended The Anti-Piracy Mission Of Turkish Navy
11 Feb 2016 2 Comments
On 10 February 2016, The Grand National Assembly of Turkey, extended the presence of Turkish Navy in Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and adjacent seas.
The first bill allowing Turkish government to deploy Turkish Naval Forces for anti piracy operations was accepted in 10 February 2009. It was extended in one year periods ever since.
Turkish warship are tasked with:
- Performing reconnaissance and patrol duties,
- Calling on ships suspected of piracy/ armed robbery, on the radio, boarding them if their flag country approves and interfering in accordance with the international law if the ship is not showing any flag,
- Escorting and protecting merchant ships,
- Helping merchant ships under attack of pirates/sea robbers,
- Intervening, stopping, neutralizing, and confiscating any vessels used by pirates/sea robbers, and using appropriate force if necessary,
- Arresting and detaining pirates/sea robbers and armed persons in these vessels,
- Accepting the representatives of the countries that will prosecute pirates/ armed robbers on board, for the preparations of judicial proceedings, according to the UN resolution 1851.
- Arresting and detaining, pirates/armed robbers on board until they are being handed over to the countries that will prosecute them,
- Turning in, the suspects of pirates/sea robbers with the exception of the case that these are Turkish citizens, to the authorities the nation where the pirates/sea robbers will be prosecuted,
- Executing all kinds of policing duties including interrogation, collecting evidence.
Apart from the two task force deployments in 2011 and 2014, since 2009 following Turkish frigates took part in anti-piracy operations in the region:
Number | Name | Start of Deployment | End of Deployment |
F-496 | TCG Gökova | 29.10.2008 | 06.12.2008 |
F-491 | TCG Giresun | 17.02.2009 | 17.06.2009 |
F-490 | TCG Gaziantep | 17.06.2009 | 06.10.2009 |
F-495 | TCG Gediz | 21.06.2009 | 15.10.2009 |
F-496 | TCG Gökova | 16.10.2009 | 08.02.2010 |
F-492 | TCG Gemlik | 08.02.2010 | 24.04.2010 |
F-493 | TCG Gelibolu | 27.02.2010 | 13.08.2010 |
F-494 | TCG Gökçeada | 05.08.2010 | 22.10.2010 |
F-490 | TCG Gaziantep | 22.10.2010 | 25.01.2011 |
F-491 | TCG Giresun | 25.01.2011 | 15.06.2011 |
F-495 | TCG Gediz | 18.09.2011 | 07.12.2011 |
F-491 | TCG Giresun | 28.11.2011 | 19.06.2012 |
F-492 | TCG Gemlik | 07.06.2012 | 10.12.2012 |
F-496 | TCG Gökova | 10.12.2012 | 15.06.2013 |
F-497 | TCG Göksu | 06.06.2013 | 07.12.2013 |
F-493 | TCG Gelibolu | 07.12.2013 | 14.03.2014 |
F-494 | TCG Gökçeada | 10.03.2014 | 17.06.2014 |
F-492 | TCG Gemlik | 31.08.2014 | 18.12.2014 |
F-492 | TCG Gemlik | 5.8.2015 | 29.12.2015 |
Good to hear it. Turkey been a long neglected, and underused NATO member for a long time. I can understand partly because of their delicate political situation with their neighbours. They deserve a belated vote of thanks, for the quiet efficient work they have been doing to date. Good to see they are being given a bigger naval and air role too.
See the news in link:http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/egeye-alman-komutasi-40053376
Specifically think about Greek reservations and disputes in Agean.
-Territorial waters
-National airspace
-Grey Zones (sovereignty of Islands)
-Demilitarized Islands
-Flight Information Regions
Also it seems that Greek side banned the Turkey to take the SNMG2 command after August 16.