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Home›Amphibious & Support Ships›ANADOLU Shipyard Presents LCT & LST Designs to Lebanese Navy Chief
Amphibious & Support Ships

June 14, 2013 · about 13 years ago

ANADOLU Shipyard Presents LCT & LST Designs to Lebanese Navy Chief

A delegation of ANADOLU Shipyard, one of the privately owned Turkish Navy Shipyards selected by Turkish Defense Procurement Authority (SSM), visited the Lebanese Chief of Navy, Rear Admiral Nazih Jbaily. The delegation was manned by Defense Group Coordinator Admiral (ret) Metin Poyrazlar and CEO Ert

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A delegation of ANADOLU Shipyard, one of the privately owned Turkish Navy Shipyards selected by Turkish Defense Procurement Authority (SSM), visited the Lebanese Chief of Navy, Rear Admiral Nazih Jbaily.

The delegation was manned by Defense Group Coordinator Admiral (ret) Metin Poyrazlar and CEO Ertuğ Yaşar, who were hosted by the Chief of Lebanese Navy Rear Admiral Nazih Jbaily.

The visit was aimed at presenting the shipyard’s creative, versatile and genuine design solutions from its abundant shipbuilding portfolio. Within the framework of the presentation, special focus was given to the LCT (Landing Craft Tank) and LST (Landing Ship Tank) designs of ANADOLU Shipyard, which were presented in detail.

The visit forms part of the shipyard’s wider campaign aimed at promoting its products to friendly countries.

Previously the shipyard has had talks with Chilean, Ukrainian and Egyptian Chiefs of Navies.

[mappress] Press Release, June 14, 2013; Image: Anadolu

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