The Seawolf-1/2024 naval drill started Sunday in seas around Türkiye. The drill, which will end on Jan. 16, covers the Black Sea, Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean.
Chief of Staff of the Naval Forces Command, Rear Admr. Kaan Türkkan said at a news conference attended by admirals that the drill is an exercise conducted by the Naval Forces Command under the Turkish Armed Forces exercise program.
The drill aims to evaluate the operational command and control effectiveness of naval-affiliated commands, elevate the preparedness levels of participating elements and enhance the judgment, foresight and decision-making abilities of headquarters staff and participating units in a highly challenging environment, said Türkkan.
In addition, testing interoperability procedures among other force commands and public institutions is also a goal.
Türkkan said the exercise would involve eight frigates, three corvettes, 16 assault boats, seven submarines, six mine-hunting ships, 47 auxiliary class ships, 13 patrol ships, nine landing ships, 10 aircraft, 17 helicopters, 22 unmanned aerial vehicles, five SAT mission teams, five SAS mission teams, amphibious marine infantry units, amphibious assault teams, attack helicopters from the Land Forces Command, general-purpose helicopters, heavy-duty helicopters, attack aircraft from the Air Forces Command, airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft, target towing aircraft, two search and rescue ships and six coast guard boats from the Coast Guard Command.
He mentioned that the exercise will be conducted in collaboration with the Transport and Infrastructure Ministry through the "Cooperation and Guidance for Maritime Transport" activity.
He further said that approximately 17,000 personnel, including 110 surface ships, seven submarines, 34 aircraft, 22 helicopters and 22 unmanned aerial vehicles from a public institution, are planned to participate.
Türkkan said on Jan. 10, port visits by 43 participating units covering the coasts of the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean are also planned.
"The Turkish Naval Forces, drawing its strength and determination from the great Turkish nation and the crescent-star flag, stand ready to sacrifice for the defense of the homeland when needed, with all its floating, diving, and flying elements. With unwavering determination, willpower, and enthusiasm, the Turkish Navy is at the service to the nation, stationed at the forefront of our Blue Homeland, across the borders, and in the world's seas.
"On this occasion, we remember with gratitude, respect, and thankfulness our Commander-in-Chief, Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who bestowed the Republic upon us, as well as all our martyrs and national struggle heroes. We pay tribute to those who have passed away, the immortalized veterans, and extend our wishes for health and well-being to the living veterans, as well as the esteemed families of martyrs and veterans," said Türkkan.