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Turkish gov’t green lights construction of aircraft carrier, additional frigates: report

The Turkish national flag flies on the prow of the Turkish Navy Turkish frigate (F-247) TCG Kemalreis as it docks at Israel's northern port of Haifa during a NATO naval exercise on September 3, 2022. - The TCG Kemalreis is the first Turkish naval ship to arrive in Israel since ties ruptured in 2010, following a confrontation between Israeli special forces and Turkish peace activists aboard a civilian vessel that had tried to breach the naval blockade on the Gaza Strip. The ship, along with other NATO vessels, are expected to remain in Israel for several days. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

The Turkish Defense Industry Executive Committee, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has given the green light for the design of an aircraft carrier and the construction of four more I-class frigates, Naval News reported on Thursday.

In a meeting at the presidential palace, the committee discussed the state of the defense industry and set future goals.

Among other things, the committee decided to launch the design of an aircraft carrier and to build a new series of Turkish frigates (MİLGEMs).

A number of initiatives, including new missiles, radars and air defense systems, were also approved.

The country’s first I-class frigate, the TCG İstanbul, is scheduled to enter service soon.

The defense industry’s contribution to the Turkish economy stands at $5.5 billion, a 27 percent increase over the previous year.

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