Turkey continues to use a domestically-built maritime patrol aircraft in missions from the Black Sea to the Aegean and from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Libyan coast.
Turkish-made patrol plane boosts naval air defense
9 Mar 2020 - 10:55
Turkey continues to use a domestically-built maritime patrol aircraft in missions from the Black Sea to the Aegean and from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Libyan coast.
The P235 was produced as a part of the Meltem-2 Project and was added to the Turkish Navy's inventory in 2014.
The aircraft had joined the Dynamic Manta NATO drill, alongside U.S., Spanish, French, German, Canadian, U.K., Italian and Greek forces.
Aside from the P235, Turkey had joined the drill with the TCG Salihreis frigate, Preveze-class TCG 18 Mart frigate, Gabya-class TCG Gaziantep frigate.
The Dynamic Manta 2020 drill -- an annual advanced anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare exercise -- kicked off on Feb. 24 off Italy's Sicily Island and ended on March 6.
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