List of patrol vessels of the Turkish Navy

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This is a list of Turkish Navy patrol vessels that have served past and present, from 10 July 1920[1] to present.

Hamidiye-class

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
Yunus Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 1901 1902 Decommissioned 1929
Broken up 1935

Akhisar-class

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
Akhisar Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 25 April 1904 June 1904 Stricken 1930; Scrapped 1935

Antalya-class

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
Draç Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 1904 8 January 1907 Decommissioned September 10, 1920; used as a work barge in 1926; Scrapped 1936
Musul Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 1904 1905 Decommissioned 1929
Broken up 1936

Demirhisar-class

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
Sivrihisar Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 1907 1907 Decommissioned 1928
Broken up 1935
Sultanhisar Kingdom of Italy Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente, Genoa 1907 1907 Decommissioned 1928
Broken up 1935

Motor Torpedo Boats MTB-1 - MTB-10

Patrol vessels

Harbour Defence Motor Launches: ML-1 - ML-7 - active as late as the early 1970s

Fairmile B motor launches: AB-1 - AB-8

Ex-US Auk class

Ex- Royal Navy Auk class:[2]

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
TCG Çandarlı United States Associated, Seattle, WA Ex-HMS Frolic (J406) March 1947 converted to survey ship TCG Çandarlı (A-593) in the 1960s; stricken 1986
TCG Çardak (M-507) United States Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, Chickasaw, AL 4 October 1942 as Ex-HMS Tourmaline (J339) March 1947 decommissioned 1974
TCG Çarşamba United States Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, Chickasaw, AL 27 January 1943 as Ex-HMS Tattoo (J374) March 1947 converted to survey ship TCG Çarşamba (A-594), stricken 1985
TCG Çeşme (M-505) United States Associated, Seattle, WA Ex-HMS Elfreda (J402) 1947 stricken 1974
TCG Edincik (M-509) United States Savannah Machine & Foundry, Savannah, GA Ex-HMS Grecian (J352) March 1947 stricken 1974
TCG Erdemit (M-512) United States Associated, Seattle, WA Ex-HMS Chance (J340) March 1947 stricken 1973
TCG Erdemli United States Associated, Seattle, WA Ex-HMS Catherine (J12) March 1947 stricken 1963
TCG Ereğli United States Associated, Seattle, WA Ex-HMS Pique (J23) March 1947

Ex-British Bathurst class

Ex- Royal Australian Navy Bathurst class corvette:[2]

Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate
TCG Alanya (M-501) Australia Evans Deakin, Brisbane 6 October 6 1941 as Ex-HMAS Broome (J191) 1946 Decommissioned 1975
TCG Amasra (M-502) Australia BHP, Whyalla 3 December 1941 as Ex-HMAS Pirie (J189) 21 May 1946 Decommissioned 26 March 1984
TCG Ayvalık Australia BHP, Whyalla 4 October 1941 as Ex-HMAS Gawler (J188) 1946 Decommissioned 1963
TCG Antalya (M-500) Australia Poole & Steel, Sydney 16 August 1941 as Ex-HMAS Geraldton (J178) 14 June 1946 Renamed as TCG Ayvalık in 1963 after her sister ship (formerly HMAS Gawler); Decommissioned 1975
TCG Ayancık (M-503) Australia Evans Deakin, Brisbane 30 June 1941 as Ex-HMAS Launceston (J179) 21 May 1946 renamed as Hamit Naci in 1965 & transferred to the Turkish Seamanship College

Ex-British Bangor class

Ex-Canada Royal Canadian Navy Bangor-class minesweeper:[3]

Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate
TCG Bafra (P-121) Dufferin, Toronto, Ontario 1 October 1940 as Ex-HMCS Nipigon (J154) 29 November 1957 Discarded & scrapped 1972
TCG Bandırma (P-129) Port Arthur, Port Arthur, Ontario 20 December 1941 as Ex-HMCS Kenora (J281) 29 November 1957 Discarded & scrapped 1972
TCG Bartın (P-130) Port Arthur, Port Arthur, Ontario 17 April 1942 as Ex-HMCS Kentville (J312) 29 November 1957 Decommissioned & scrapped 1972
TCG Beykoz (P-122) Port Arthur, Port Arthur, Ontario 14 May 1942 as Ex-HMCS Blairmore (J314) 29 March 1958 Discarded & scrapped 1971
TCG Beylerbeyi (P-123) North Van Ship Repair, North Vancouver, BC 14 November 1940 as Ex-HMCS Mahone (J159) 29 March 1958 Discarded & scrapped 1972
TCG Biga (P-124) Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Quebec 25 June 1941 as Ex-HMCS Medicine Hat (J256) 29 November 1957 Discarded & scrapped 1963
TCG Bodrum (P-125) Port Arthur, Port Arthur, Ontario 30 December 1941 as Ex-HMCS Fort William (J311) 29 November 1957 Discarded & scrapped 1971
TCG Bornova (P-126) Davie Shipbuilding, Lévis, Quebec 14 March 1942 as Ex-HMCS Westmount (J318) 29 March 1958 Discarded & scrapped 1972
TCG Bozcaada (P-127) Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Quebec 29 May 1941 as Ex-HMCS Swift Current (J254) 29 March 1958 Discarded & scrapped 1971
TCG Büyükdere (P-128) Dufferin, Toronto, Ontario 21 January 1942 as Ex-HMCS Sarnia (J309) 29 March 1958 Decommissioned & scrapped 1972

Ex-US PC type

Hisar class patrol boat (Ex-United States US Navy PC-1638-class submarine chaser):[3]

Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate
TCG Sultanhisar (P-111) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR 1963 as Ex-USS PC-1638 9 May 1964 Decommissioned 3 June 2002
TCG Demirhisar (P-112) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR 1964 as Ex-USS PC-1639 Unknown
TCG Yarhisar (P-113) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR 14 May 1964 as Ex-USS PC-1640 18 July 1965 Decommissioned 2005; Museum ship at Yarhisar Naval Museum 2006
TCG Akhisar (P-114) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR 14 May 1964 as Ex-USS PC-1641 Unknown
TCG Sivrihisar (P-115) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR 1964 as Ex-USS PC-1642 Unknown
TCG Koçhisar (P-116) United States Gunderson, Portland, OR December 1964 as Ex-USS PC-1643 (assembled at Gölcük?) Unknown

Spanish Lazaga-class

Light version of Spanish Lazaga-class fast attack craft:[3]

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
TCG Girne (P-140) Turkey Taşkızak Naval Shipyard, Istanbul

Ex-US PGM-71 class

AB-21-class gunboat (Ex-United States US Navy PGM-71-class motor gunboat):[3]

Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate
TCG AB-21 (P-1221) United States Ex-USS PGM-104
TCG AB-22 (P-1222) United States Ex-USS PGM-105
TCG AB-23 (P-1223) United States Ex-USS PGM-106
TCG AB-24 (P-1224) United States Ex-USS PGM-108

Ex- USCG "83-footer" cutter type[3]

Name Builder Launched Acquired Fate
LS-9 United States P-339/P-1209/P-109
LS-10 United States P-308/P-1210/P-110
LS-11 United States P-309/P-1211/P-111
LS-12 United States P-310/P-1212/P-112
LS-13 United States
LS-14 United States
LS-15 United States
LS-16 United States
LS-17 United States
LS-18 United States
LS-19 United States

AB-25 class

TCG AB-29

AB-25 class[4] (Turkish type hunting boat):[5]

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
TCG AB-25 (P-125) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s 1969 out of service 2000
TCG AB-26 (P-126) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s transferred to Kazakhstan 1999
TCG AB-27 (P-127) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active
TCG AB-28 (P-128) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active
TCG AB-29 (P-129) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active
TCG AB-30 (P-130) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s transferred to Georgia 1998
TCG AB-31 (P-131) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active
TCG AB-32 (P-132) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s transferred to Kazakhstan 2001
TCG AB-33 (P-133) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s out of service 2002
TCG AB-34 (P-134) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s transferred to Azerbaijan 2000
TCG AB-35 (P-135) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active
TCG AB-36 (P-136) Turkey Camialtı Shipyard, Istanbul late 1960s-early 1970s active

New Type Patrol Boat

Tuzla-class patrol boat:

Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fate
P-1200 Turkey Dearsan Shipyard, Tuzla[6] 9 April 2010 active

Fast attack crafts

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