TCG Ufuk (A-591) will be used by Turkey's National Intelligence Organization for signal and electronic intelligence missions while also meeting the test and training vessel requirements of the Turkish Navy. (Cem Devrim Yaylali)
Turkey's first dedicated intelligence-gathering ship, TCG Ufuk (A-591), was officially commissioned into service at Istanbul Shipyard in Tuzla, Istanbul, on 14 January, İsmail Demir, head of Turkey's Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB), has announced.
The ship will be jointly operated by the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) and the Turkish Naval Forces Command (TNFC). It will be used for signal and electronic intelligence missions while also meeting the test and training vessel requirements of the TNFC.
Ufuk was designed by STM, which has overall responsibility for the programme, and built at Istanbul Shipyard under a contract awarded in 2017. It was laid down in 2018 and launched in February 2019.
The overall design is based on the Turkish Navy's Ada (MILGEM)-class corvettes, but features changes to the propulsion system, superstructure, and the removal of armament (it will instead use only small-calibre machine guns for self-protection).
Ufuk has an overall length of 99.5 m, a beam of 14.4 m, and displaces around 2,400 tonnes. It has a top speed of more than 18 kt and an endurance of 60 days. It has a flight deck capable of embarking a 10-tonne helicopter and can accommodate 110 personnel on board.
The ship's command-and-control, electronic, and test and training system equipment were supplied by Aselsan, while Havelsan has supplied its Advent combat management system, ship data distribution system, ship integrated information system, CCTV system, and message operation system.
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