Yavuz-class frigate explained

The Yavuz class is a group of four frigates that were built for the Turkish Navy.[1] They were designed in Germany and are part of the MEKO family of modular warships, in this case, the MEKO 200 design. An order for ships was signed by the Turkish government in April 1983 for four MEKO frigates. Two ships were built in Germany and two in Turkey with German assistance. They are similar in design to the larger s of the Turkish Navy, which are improved versions of the Yavuz-class frigates.

The Yavuz-class ships are expected to be replaced by the s.

Ships

ShipNamesakeBuilderLaunchedCommissionedStatus
Sultan Selim I YavuzBlohm + Voss, Hamburg7 November 198517 July 1987In service
Turgut ReisHowaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel30 May 19864 February 1988In service
Sultan Mehmed II FatihGölcük Naval Shipyard, Kocaeli24 April 198722 July 1988In service
Sultan Bayezid I YıldırımGölcük Naval Shipyard, Kocaeli22 July 198821 July 1989In service

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı. 2020-08-20. www.dzkk.tsk.tr. 2020-05-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20200501204305/https://www.dzkk.tsk.tr/icerik.php?dil=1&icerik_id=40&pltfrm=1. dead.