Turkish Submarine docked in the port of Yialousa
Sunday, June 27, 2010
A submarine of the Turkish navy will be berthed at the marina called Yalta, by the summer of 2011, according to well informed sources Sigma. The same information even say it was built and specific, covered parking in the marina, the exact size of the submarine not to be seen.
Exclusive marina needs naval Turkey
The fishing shelter at Yialousa as was the original plan was turned into a luxury marina and the summer of 2011 will also serve the needs of the Turkish navy. Sigma secure information, indicate that Turkey has agreed with a German construction company for six submarines T 214TN and cost 343 million euros each. Although it was planned, and 6 submarines to be built in the yards of the Turkish Navy Gkioltsyk in 2014, one of them will be ready in January 2011 and summer of that year will be berthed in the marina in occupied Yialousa.
The history of the fishing shelter
The construction of the puppet regime of the marina in Gialousa began four years ago and is expected to be completed in one year. The technical characteristics of this type of submarine displacement is 1688 tons. Dimensions 65,3 x 6,3 x 13 meters to diving speed 21 knots, and maximum depth 375 metre.
Threatens the security of the Republic
The mooring of a submarine, which will surely bear arms, is a danger to the surrounding area. Indeed it is likely to worry and other neighbors especially the Israelis after the latest events. In the construction of a marina the so called investors were from Israel just like other construction projects in the occupied territories as themed casino hotels and others.
Fraudulent intentions of the Turks for the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus
The docking of the submarine is dangerous for the economic interests of Cyprus as it is known that the stated aim of Turkey is not allowed in the military naval exercise sovereign rights in the Republic of Cyprus's exclusive economic zone of the southern Cypriot seas. This mission was in fact the Turkish Naval Command based in Mersin. It is noteworthy be mentioned that fate of the Turkish military fleet harassed often foreign oceanographic vessels for the Republic of Cyprus was conducting an investigation to identify undersea deposits.
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