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    Turkish Navy to buy large landing ship for overseas missions


    Sunday, March 28, 2010
    Ümit Enginsoy
    ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News

    The Turkish Navy is preparing to buy its first landing-platform dock
    able to carry up to eight helicopters as it seeks to gain the
    capability for overseas amphibious force deployment as part of NATO
    and peacekeeping efforts.

    The prime contractor for the $500 million project will be a local
    company, but because of the high degree of technology transfer
    required, there will also be heavy foreign-industry involvement,
    procurement officials said.

    The Undersecretariat for the Defense Industry, or SSM, Turkey's
    defense-procurement agency, opened a competition in late February
    among seven domestic companies that are expected to establish
    partnerships with foreign counterparts, including Italian, South
    Korean, Spanish, Dutch, French, British and German firms, according to
    procurement officials and business sources familiar with the program.

    The landing dock will be required to be able to deploy a
    battalion-sized force of up to 1,000 troops and personnel, eight
    utility helicopters, three unmanned aerial vehicles, 13 tanks and 81
    armored vehicles. The expected price tag of more than $500 million for
    the landing dock does not include the helicopters to be deployed on
    the ship.

    Decision expected next year

    The Defense Industry Executive Committee, Turkey's top decision-making
    body on defense procurement, is expected to select a winner of the
    competition next year. The committee's members include the prime
    minister, the defense minister, the chief of the Turkish General Staff
    and the SSM chief.

    A landing platform dock, or LPD, is an amphibious warship that
    transports elements of a landing force for expeditionary warfare
    missions.

    `We have long needed this capability for NATO rapid deployment and
    peacekeeping missions overseas, from Bosnia to Somalia and
    Afghanistan,' said one defense official.

    Presently, the navies of more than 10 countries, including Britain,
    China, France, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United
    States, have the LPD capability.

    Turkey is expected to spend slightly more than $4 billion on defense
    procurement this year. In recent years, it has focused on Navy
    programs, including multibillion-dollar efforts for the joint
    production with Germany of six modern submarines and the mostly local
    manufacture of 12 corvette warships.
    From: Baghdasarian
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