The Oruç Reis-class submarines were ordered by the Turkish Navy from the British company Vickers in 1939. They were similar to the British S-class submarines...
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Oruç Reis is the name of a number of Turkish vessels. It may refer to: RV MTA Oruç Reis, a research vessel TCG Oruç Reis, a former submarine of the Turkish...
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warships of Turkey have borne the name TCG Oruç Reis or Oruçreis: TCG Oruç Reis (1942) - an Oruç Reis-class submarine ordered by Turkey from a United Kingdom...
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Aruj Barbarossa (redirect from Oruç Reis)
Aruj Barbarossa (c. 1474 – 1518), known as Oruç Reis (Arabic: عروج بربروس) to the Turks, was an Ottoman corsair who became Sultan of Algiers. The elder...
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HMS P611 (redirect from TCG Oruç Reis (1942))
HMS P611 was a submarine of the Oruç Reis class originally built for the Turkish Navy intended to be named Oruç Reis, but commissioned into the Royal...
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Argonauta-class submarine German Type IA submarine Ay-class (version of German Type IXA submarine): Oruç Reis-class submarine (version of Royal Navy S-class submarine):...
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Murat Reis Mosque, which was named in his honour. Several submarines of the Turkish Navy have been named after Murat Reis (see Oruç Reis-class submarine)....
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was drawing to a close she was scuttled on 3 May 1945 at Kiel. Oruç Reis-class submarine Helgason, Guðmundur. "Foreign U-boats UA". German U-boats of WWII...
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Occhiali (redirect from Uluj Ali Reis)
warships and submarines of the Turkish Navy have been named after him (see Kılıç class fast attack missile boat and Oruç Reis-class submarine). His statue...
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version was ordered by the Turkish navy in 1939 as the Oruç Reis class. Of the twelve S-class boats that were in service in 1939, only three survived...
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