On April 18, 2023, the Turkish armed unmanned surface vessel (USV) “MIR” fired a light torpedo from a double torpedo tube at the stern of the ship. The test firing was the first torpedo launch from a Turkish USV.
The Turkish Defence Agency (SSB) announced the test firing with a video. In the video, the MARLIN and MIR USVs, developed by a partnership of Sefine Shipyard and Aselsan, are proceeding at high speed. The MIR USV fires two lightweight torpedoes (probably REXTORP – Recoverable Exercise Torpedo) from each tube after stopping.
While two USVs (MIR and MARLIN) were sailing at high speed, the SSB mentioned the joint use of two types of UPSs. This is because the MARLIN USV excels in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities. It participated in the REPMUS and Dynamic Messenger exercises for unmanned systems from NATO MARCOM and was praised by the NATO commanders who observed the exercise, according to Turkish media.
The torpedo-tube-equipped MIR was first observed during TCG Anadolu’s commissioning ceremony last week. The previous variant of the USV was introduced for its command and control capabilities in USV swarms, so, it was a surprise to see this surface drone with torpedo capabilities.
MIR’s ASW variant is capable to carry and launch NATO Standard lightweight torpedoes, including Mk44, Mk46, and Mk54. Roketsan’s ORKA lightweight torpedo is also expected to be fired from MIR after the torpedo is operational.
The torpedo launching system was developed by Aselsan with national means. It’s a fixed-mount,
lightweight torpedo launcher from the decks of surface vessels. The system can be integrated into the combat management systems, and launch NATO Standard LWTs using high-pressure air.
MIR USV – Not only a command & control vessel but also a submarine hunter
The MIR USV was unveiled in June 2022, with a USV swarm demonstration conducted in the Sea of Marmara by Aselsan. During the demonstration, MIR was spotted together with the Aselsan’s Albatros-S USVs in a swarm structure. “MIR” means “commander” in Turkish, and the ship’s long mast, which contains more than the usual sensors, reinforces the idea that MIR USV would assume a “control” role over the other USVs in the swarm.
On the other hand, different variants of MIR were presented by Sefine Shipyard in brochures during the DIMDEX 2022 exhibition held in Doha, Qatar, in March 2022. The USV was unveiled as an ASW variant of Sefine’s Constellation-class unmanned vessel, equipped with variable depth sonar (VDS) to meet endurance, sea state, and maneuverability requirements for defensive ASW operations in littoral waters. However, due to the boat’s flexibility to be configured according to the user’s needs, it appears to have additional roles in surface drone swarms.
With her hull design and propulsion system, MIR is capable of reaching speeds in excess of 36 knots and operating in sea state 4. According to the company brochure, there are some “important, surprising, and significant detection and capabilities” that can not be disclosed publicly.