Turkish Mir USV launches torpedo for first time

Turkish Mir USV launches torpedo for first time

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21 April 2023

by Cem Devrim Yaylali

A screen capture of the Mir USV torpedo firing demonstration taken from video footage shared by the SSB on its official Twitter page on 18 April. (SSB)

The Turkish Mir armed unmanned surface vessel (USV) developed by Sefine Shipyard in partnership with Aselsan has successfully test-fired a lightweight torpedo for the first time.

During the demonstration, shown in video footage posted by Turkey's Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB) on its official Twitter page on 18 April, the Mir USV fired a lightweight torpedo from a double torpedo tube launcher in the Gulf of İzmit.

The test firing is the first torpedo launch from a Turkish USV. According to the SSB the double torpedo tube launcher was developed by Aselsan and can launch all 324 mm lightweight torpedoes in the NATO inventory, including Mk 44, Mk 46, and Mk 52 torpedoes using high-pressure air. The Orka lightweight torpedo being developed by Roketsan is also expected to be launched by Mir. The same torpedo launcher is also fitted on the Turkish Navy's Ada-class corvettes.


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