Turkish Naval Institute developing anti-air warfare guided-missile destroyer. Six ships planned (four fixed, two optional) in 2007. Eight ships confirmed at IDEF 2021. Project aims to improve Turkish Navy's anti-air warfare capabilities
Two Turkish Navy LSTs built by Anadolu Shipyard. Contract awarded in June 2011, first steel cut in May 2014. TCG Bayraktar commissioned in 2017, TCG Sancaktar in 2018
Founded in 1773 as Naval Engineering at Golden Horn Naval Shipyard. Initially taught on galleon with French advisor Baron de Tott. Moved to Kasımpaşa in 1838, then Heybeliada in 1850. Known as "Island School" with English education system
Founded in 1773 as Imperial Navy School. Motto: "Denize atılan her adım, vatanımıza sadakattir". Aims to produce skilled naval officers for Turkish Navy. Located in Tuzla, Istanbul on Marmara Sea coast
Founded in 1773 as Imperial School of Naval Engineering in Kasımpaşa. Initially trained civilian captains in navigation and plane geometry. Moved to Heybeliada in 1834, later to Kasimpasa and finally Heybeliada again. Had 34 rooms, 150 trainees, hospital, pharmacy, and library
Ottoman Navy ceased operations after World War I in 1918. Directorate of Naval Affairs established in 1920 during Turkish War of Independence. Naval forces transported 220,000 tons of supplies to Anatolian liberation forces