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    Reuters
    Nov 3 2007


    FACTBOX-How big is Turkey's military?

    Nov 3 (Reuters) - Major powers sought on Saturday to reduce tensions
    on the Turkish-Iraqi border and prevent any large-scale incursion by
    Turkey's military in pursuit of Kurdish militants based in northern
    Iraq.

    A conference in Istanbul was meant to focus on improving security in
    Iraq but has been overshadowed by the fall-out from PKK guerrilla
    attacks launched from Iraq and concerns for regional stability.

    * SOME BACKGROUND:

    -- Ankara blames the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK or Kongra-Gel),
    which Washington and the EU also view as a terrorist group, for the
    deaths of nearly 40,000 people since the group launched its armed
    campaign for an ethnic homeland in southeast Turkey in 1984.

    -- Washington and Baghdad have so far failed to take action against
    the estimated 3,000 PKK guerrillas hiding in northern Iraq, and
    Turkish frustration has grown after clashes resumed.

    * MILITARY POWER:

    -- Turkey launched major incursions into northern Iraq in 1995 with
    35,000 troops and in the second half of 1997 with tens of thousands of
    troops.

    * TURKEY'S ARMED FORCES:

    -- TOTALS:

    -- The armed forces are the 2nd largest standing force in NATO after
    the United States.

    -- The armed forces have 514,850 active people. Consisting of Army -
    402,000, Navy - 52,750, Air Force - 60,100. Additionally, there is a
    paramilitary force of 102,200. Reservists are 378,700 over all the
    services.

    -- ARMY:

    -- The Chief of General Staff, General Yasar Buyukanit, is appointed
    by the president as Commander of the Armed Forces and is responsible
    to the prime minister.

    -- Turkey is divided into four military sectors on the basis of
    strategic conditions of terrain, logistics, communications and the
    potential external threat. These sectors are assigned to four field
    armies, the first three of which would come under NATO command in the
    event of a NATO reinforced alert.

    -- The four field armies are headquartered in Turkey's largest city
    Istanbul; in Malatya in southeastern Anatolia with a defensive mission
    facing Syria, Iraq, and Iran; in Erzincan in eastern Anatolia covering
    the borders with Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan; and in Izmir on the
    Aegean coast, established in mid-1970s amid growing tensions with
    neighbouring Greece.

    * NAVY:

    -- The navy has among its fleet 13 submarines, 20 frigates, 21 fast
    patrol boats, 21 mine sweepers or hunters or layers, 52 various
    landing ships.

    * AIR FORCE:

    -- Turkish Air Forces have 19 combat squadrons, two reconnaissance
    squadrons, five training squadrons, six transportation squadrons, one
    tanker squadron, and eight surface to air missile (SAM)
    squadrons. These units are organized into two tactical air forces --
    1st TAF HQ in Eskisehir in western Turkey and 2nd TAF HQ in Diyarbakir
    in the southeast. Turkey has over 440 combat capable aircraft.

    Sources: Reuters/Military Balance 2006/Turkish Armed
    Forces/allaboutturkey.com

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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