Coast Guard Command (Turkey)

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The Coast Guard Command (Turkish: Sahil Güvenlik Komutanlığı) is the coast guard service of Turkey. The Turkish Coast Guard is under the command of the Ministry of the Interior. However, during wartime some of its elements can be subordinated to Turkish Naval Forces by the President.

Coast Guard Command
Sahil Güvenlik Komutanlığı
Seal of the Turkish Coast Guard
Seal of the Turkish Coast Guard
Racing Stripe
Racing Stripe
Flag
Flag
Agency overview
FormedJuly 9, 1982[1]
Preceding agency
  • General Command of Customs Guard
Employees10,000 active personnel[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionTurkey
Constituting instrument
  • Law no. 2692 on Coast Guard Command dated 9 July 1982[3]
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
HeadquartersAnkara
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
Parent agencyMinistry of the Interior
Website
en.sg.gov.tr
Headquarters of the Coast Guard Command in Ankara.

The Turkish Coast Guard is organized into four area commands: the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.

Organization

Affiliated with the Guarding Administration (Turkish: Muhafaza Memurluğu), the Coast Guard is responsible for controlling the maritime jurisdiction areas and coasts of Turkiye and fighting all kind of illegal action in the responsibility area. Turkish Coast Guard is also the main Search and Rescue Coordination Authority in Turkish SAR Zone.[4][5]

Strength

With a personnel strength of about 5,500, the coast guard is responsible for maintaining the security of the coast and territorial waters. The Coast guard is also responsible of search and rescue (SAR) operations, and for protecting the marine environment.

Mission

Coast Guard Command is a security service, established on 9 July 1982 by Act 2692, with the purpose of performing missions such as; providing the security of Turkish coasts, territorial waters and inland waters such as the Marmara Sea, Istanbul and Çanakkale Straits, ports and harbors and exercising such rights and powers where Turkey exercises sovereign rights under the rules of both national and international laws at sea areas which fall outside the scope of the general responsibility of the Turkish Naval Forces and to prevent and pursue all kinds of smuggling activities carried out by way of sea.The missions, Coast Guard Command was charged with by Act 2692 are:

  • To protect and provide the security of our coasts and territorial waters,
  • To provide the safety of life and property at sea.
  • To take necessary measures for untethered mines, explosives and suspicious material identified in the sea and on the coast and report them to the authorities concerned.
  • To observe and inspect the operating conditions of the aids-to-navigation and report the deficiencies observed to the authorities concerned,
  • To disarm the refugees entering into our territorial waters and deliver them to the authorities concerned.
  • To prevent all kinds of smuggling carried out by way of sea.
  • To prevent the actions of the vessels and sea craft in violation of the laws on radio hygiene, passport, anchoring, mooring, fishing, diving and hoisting the flag.
  • To inspect the fishing of aquatic products,
  • To conduct inspections in order to prevent marine pollution.
  • To prevent the smuggling of antiquities by conducting inspections on diving activities.
  • To perform search and rescue missions within the search and rescue area of Turkey, in conformity with the International Search and Rescue Convention and National Search and Rescue Regulations.
  • To inspect the yacht tourism,
  • To participate in the operations conducted for the security of homeland under the command of the Naval Forces, when so ordered.[4]

Public order units

  • Coast Guard Command (Ankara)[6]
  • Coast Guard Academy (Ankara)
  • Coast Guard Marmara and Straits Regional Command (Istanbul)
  • Coast Guard Black Sea Regional Command (Samsun)
    • Coast Guard Trabzon Group Command
    • Coast Guard Amasra Group Command
    • Coast Guard Supply Support Command
    • Coast Guard Black Sea Region Repair Support Command
  • Coast Guard Aegean Sea Regional Command (İzmir)
    • Coast Guard South Aegean Group Command
    • Coast Guard North Aegean Group Command
    • Coast Guard Aegean Sea Regional Repair Support Command
      • Radio Coast Guard (104.7 MHz.) (İzmir)
    • Bodrum Coast Guard Police Station Command (Bodrum / Muğla)
  • Coast Guard Mediterranean Regional Command (Mersin)
    • Coast Guard Antalya Group Command
    • Coast Guard İskenderun Group Command
    • Coast Guard Çevlik Patrol Command (Çevlik / Hatay)
  • Coast Guard Air Command (İzmir)
    • Coast Guard Samsun Air Group Command
    • Coast Guard Antalya Air Group Command
    • Coast Guard Air Stand Training Fleet Command
    • Coast Guard Air Operations Command
    • Coast Guard Air Supply and Maintenance Command
  • Coast Guard Training and Education Command (Antalya)
    • Coast Guard Schools Command
    • Coast Guard Training Central Command
  • Coast Guard Supply Center Command (Istanbul)
    • Units subject to Coast Guard Regional Commands
      • Coast Guard Central Station Commands
      • Coast Guard Patrol Commands and affiliated boat Commands
  • Diving Safety Security and Search and Rescue[7][8]
  • Coast Guard Intelligence Directorate

Equipment

TCSG Güven (SG-702), one of the four Dost-class corvettes of the Turkish Coast Guard Command

Surface patrols are carried out by 52 patrol vessels and smaller craft. The most effective of these are 14 search-and-rescue vessels 220 tons of Turkish design. Smaller 150 ton and 70 ton patrol boats of German design were nearing obsolescence in the mid 1990s. An ambitious construction plan foresaw a major strengthening of the service with eight new vessels of 350–400 tons and 48 ships of 180–300 tons. Will be integrated ADVENT MARTI Air Command Control System for CN-235 aircraft.[9] Coast Guard is equipped also with 20 mobile radars.[10]

AB-412 EP SG Helicopter modernization project : Within the scope of the project, the Aselflir R400D Electro-Optic System, KDU-45 Keyboard Display Unit, SMFD-810 Display and Internal Communication System developed by ASELSAN in order to maximize the current and future operational capability of the Coast Guard Command will be integrated with Avionics systems and Navigation systems as well as the Surface Search Radar developed with domestic and national resources.[11]

Planned Acquisition : T625 Gökbey and T925 helicopters.[12]

Turkish Coast Guard
Patrol Vessels[13]
QuantityName/ClassDisplacementNotes
-600 class-2+6 optional on order.[14]
4Dost-class patrol corvette[15]1750 tonsBased on the Sirio-class patrol vessel
16(+2)80-class[15]195 tons2 used by TRNC[16][17]
4SAR 35-class[15]210 tons
5(+4)SAR 33-class[15]180 tons+4 SAR 37 variant[18]
13Kaan 33-class[15]110 tons
9Kaan 29-class[15]90 tons
17Kaan 19-class[15]30 tons
18Kaan 15-class[15]15 tons
15SAR 1906[15]33.6 tonnes
13(+6)Ares 35 FPB11.85 tonnes92 on order[19]

6 used by TRNC[20][21]

10(+3)Ares 42 Hector (SAGET)[15]13 tonnes3 used by TRNC[22]
QuantityBoats
30Control boats_1[23]
84Composite hull inspection boats[24]
38Control boats_2[25]
50CG Control Boats (Rubber Inflatable Boats and Patrol Boats)[15]
17DEGAK Coastal Safety and Salvage Teams (Rubber Inflatable Boat)[26]
13SAGET Coast Guard and Safety Teams (Rubber Inflatable Boat)[15]
2Securıty boats[15]
6Search and rescue boats[15]
NameImageTypeIn service
Aircraft
CN-235[27] Maritime Patrol3
Helicopter
Bell AB-412[28] Maritime Patrol/Utility14[29]
TAI T625 Gökbey Maritime patrol/Utility3 on order.[30]
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Baykar Bayraktar TB2[31] UCAV6
UÇBEY[32]-VTOL UAVn/a
Armoured Vehicle
BMC Vuran[33] MRAP1

Handguns

Submachine guns

Assault rifles

Machine guns

Naval Guns

  • OTO MELARA DARDO[39]
  • OERLIKON 20mm[40]
  • ASELSAN STAMP 12.7mm[18]

Remotely operated underwater vehicle(ROV)

Ranks

Officers
NATO codeOF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1OF(D)Student officer
Turkish Coast
Guard Command
[42]
Various
[a]
TümamiralTuğamiralAlbayYarbayBinbaşıYüzbaşıÜsteğmenTeğmenAsteğmenBahriyeli
Enlisted
NATO codeOR-9OR-8OR-7OR-6OR-5OR-4OR-3OR-2OR-1
Turkish Coast
Guard Command
[43]
No insignia
Astsubay kıdemli başçavuşAstsubay başçavuşAstsubay kıdemli üstçavuşAstsubay üstçavuşAstsubay kıdemli çavuşAstsubay çavuşKıdemli Uzman ÇavuşUzman çavuşÇavuşKıdemli Uzman OnbaşıUzman onbaşıOnbaşıEr

The Force's highest-ranking officer is a Rear Admiral U.H. (Tümamiral). The coast guards wear the same rank and rate insignia as ordinary navy officers but with an orange thin arc-shaped stripe, with the words "Sahil Güvenlik" (Coast Guards) embroidered in black, worn on their upper right arm, close to the shoulder. Also, special pennants are flown for the senior officers of the Coast Guard.

  • Commander of the Coast Guard : For the Commander of the Coast Guard, a square orange coloured flag with a black stripe connecting the lower mast side and upper right corner of the flag, also bearing two bombs (one on the upper mast side, the other on the opposite corner) is flown.
  • Coast Guard Commander (Rank of Captain) : For these officers, a swallow tailed pennant with a horizontal black stripe across the flag, dividing it in two, also bearing a bomb on each side of the stripe, is flown.
  • Coast Guard School Commander : The Coast Guard School Commander has a square orange flag, with a white anchor in the center and a vertical black stripe just near the mast.
  • Coast Guard Group Commander : The Group Commander has a triangular orange pennant, with a black anchor in the middle.

Gallery

See also

Notes

References

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