Turkish Navy frigate joins US Independence Day maritime celebrations
Turkish Navy frigate carrying 176 crew members has anchored on Hudson River and will remain in New York Harbour through July 8.
Turkish Navy frigate joins US Independence Day maritime celebrations
TCG Oruc Reis represents Türkiye at US 250th Independence Day celebrations (Photo: FILE) / Reuters

The Turkish Navy frigate TCG Oruc Reis has represented Türkiye at maritime events in New York held as part of US celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the nation’s independence.

The vessel, carrying 176 crew members, has anchored on the Hudson River and will remain in New York Harbour until July 8.

Capt. Kemal Varli, commanding officer of TCG Oruc Reis, told Anadolu Agency that the frigate showcases the Turkish Navy’s “high operational capability, professionalism and ability to carry out joint missions with allied forces.”

Varli said the vessel’s modernisation was completed in 2025 with domestically developed defence technologies, including advanced combat management, radar, electronic warfare, sensors, communications and command-and-control systems.

He said the visit also highlights Türkiye’s active role in NATO and its contribution to international maritime security.

More than 20 countries have joined the maritime events with military and historic vessels.

The TCG Oruc Reis, a Barbaros-class frigate, entered the Turkish Navy’s inventory in 1997.

It is scheduled to sail from New York to Dublin on July 8.

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