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The Turkish Armed Forces ( TAF; Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, TSK) are the military forces of the Republic of Turkey. The Turkish Armed Forces consist of the Land Forces, the Naval Forces and the Air Forces. The Chief of the General Staff is the Commander of the Armed Forces.
- Turkish Naval Forces
The Turkish Naval Forces (Turkish: Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri),...
- Turkish Air Force
The Turkish Air Force (Turkish: Türk Hava Kuvvetleri) is the...
- Turkish Land Forces
The Turkish Land Forces ( Turkish: Türk Kara Kuvvetleri ),...
- Turkish Armed Forces General Staff
Chief of the General Staff Rank insignia of the Chief of the...
- Turkish Naval Forces
List of equipment of the Turkish Land Forces. Modern equipment of the Turkish Land Forces. Infantry weapons. Handguns. Shotguns. Submachine guns and personal defence weapons. Assault, battle rifles and carbines. Sniper, DMR and anti-materiel rifles. Machine guns. Anti-armour weapons. Grenade launchers. Man-portable air-defense system (MANPADS)
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Dec 22, 2022 · By Rich Outzen. Paradigm shift. Turkey’s armed forces have significantly expanded their overseas and expeditionary warfighting capabilities since 2011, marking a profound shift in mission set and mindset after decades focused on internal security.
Mar 1, 2021 · R. March 1, 2021 Topic: Security Region: Middle East Blog Brand: The Reboot Tags: Turkey NATO Russia Syria Kurds. How the Turkish Military Became One of the Middle East’s Strongest Fighting...
Jun 5, 2018 · 5 Jun 2018. Istanbul, Turkey – The Turkish military has been a pivotal actor in the political life of modern Turkey, both domestically and abroad, but its role and position in contemporary...
Dec 30, 2020 · 01 Jan. 2021 - |. Last updated: 30 Dec. 2020 11:34. English. French. Russian. Ukrainian. The Turkish army will take the lead of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) on Friday (1 January 2021), placing thousands of soldiers on standby, ready to deploy within days.