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Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) carried out numerous operations across a wide geographic scope in 2025, neutralizing threats before they materialized and protecting citizens’ security, said the intelligence chief.

In an article written for Anadolu to mark the intelligence service’s 99th anniversary, İbrahim Kalın said the organization has adopted a preventive intelligence paradigm that prioritizes early risk detection, long-term forecasting and strategic analysis.

Kalın said that the intelligence organization integrates human intelligence, technical intelligence and open-source intelligence, increasingly supported by artificial intelligence technologies, adding that this approach allows the agency to move beyond quantitative data collection toward qualitative assessment and strategic evaluation, enabling intelligence to inform long-term policy decisions.

SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT IN 2025


Kalın emphasized that security should be understood as an indivisible whole, encompassing operational, tactical and strategic dimensions. He said that modern threats cannot be addressed through isolated measures and require a holistic security approach involving coordination among multiple institutions.

He said the organization’s work in 2025 included preventing espionage attempts, countering cyber threats and disrupting activities that could undermine social stability.

The article said Türkiye continued its fight against terrorist organizations in 2025, describing efforts against groups including ISIS, al-Qaeda, the PKK, FETÖ and DHKP/C.

“Regardless of their source, origin, form, or justification, our fight against the violent acts, financial resources, and propaganda activities of terrorist organizations will continue with determination and resolve,” said Kalın.

On the national objective of a “terror-free Türkiye,” Kalın said: “This goal represents a comprehensive, multidimensional, multi-phased, original, and innovative transformation project—ranging from the dissolution and disarmament of the PKK to political reforms and the establishment of social peace. The national solidarity, fraternity, and democratic perspective expressed in the Turkish Grand National Assembly, with the support of political parties and a broad segment of society, provide critical and historic contributions to the process.”

ESPIONAGE ATTEMPTS AGAINST TÜRKİYE PREVENTED


Addressing counter-espionage, Kalın said that Türkiye remains a target for intelligence operations due to its regional and international role, adding that espionage methods have evolved to include online operations, front organizations and the exploitation of criminal networks, requiring constant vigilance and expanding counterintelligence capacity.

“Indeed, over the past year, we exposed agent networks and thwarted espionage activities conducted against our country. Our efforts in this field will continue without compromise or slowdown,” he said.

Kalın also highlighted the growing importance of cybersecurity, describing efforts to protect the country’s “cyber homeland.”

He said the intelligence organization has strengthened cyber defense architecture and carried out operations against attempts to destabilize the country through digital platforms and financial channels.

TÜRKİYE CLOSELY MONITORS ‘COMPLEX PROCESSES ACROSS DIVERSE GEOGRAPHIES’


Beyond domestic security, Kalın said the organization plays a role in “intelligence diplomacy,” establishing communication channels between conflicting parties and contributing to de-escalation efforts in crisis regions.

“From the Gaza ceasefire to the Russia-Ukraine war, from Somalia to the reduction of tensions along the Afghanistan-Pakistan axis, we closely monitor complex processes across diverse geographies and contribute to regional peace and stability,” he said.

“Our aim is to establish a belt of security and stability based on mutual trust and respect at both regional and international levels,” he added.

On Syria, Kalın said developments following Dec. 8, 2024, opened an “irreversible point and the beginning of a hopeful transformation process toward a stable future governed solely by Syrians,” adding: “A free, sovereign, unified, secure, democratic, and prosperous Syria will ensure domestic peace while contributing to regional stability. All internal and external attempts to divide Syria, weaken its political unity, or violate and undermine its sovereignty are doomed to fail.”

Kalın said that Türkiye would continue to contribute to stabilization efforts with “strategic patience and wisdom.”

Kalın pointed to Africa as a region of growing strategic competition, saying Türkiye’s approach emphasizes local solutions and cooperation. He said intelligence diplomacy has played a role in countries, including Libya, Somalia and Sudan, as well as across Central and West Africa.

Concluding the article, Kalın said the intelligence organization, under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, would continue to operate with “centuries-old state tradition and civilizational memory.”

He paid tribute to intelligence officers killed in the line of duty and said the agency remains committed to safeguarding Türkiye’s security and stability as it approaches its centennial.


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Taking on critical roles in projects led by the Presidency of Defence Industries, STM has strengthened Türkiye’s maritime vision on a global scale through 44 naval platforms delivered across 11 different shipyards at home and abroad to date.

With a workforce of nearly 300 highly qualified engineers in the field of military shipbuilding, STM boasts one of Türkiye’s most capable teams, managing all phases of corvette, frigate, logistics support vessel, fast attack craft, and submarine projects—from design to delivery—on an end-to-end basis.

Through projects developed with national resources, the company has raised the localization rate in the military shipbuilding industry to the highest level, eliminating foreign dependency in many critical systems and further reinforcing Türkiye’s defense ecosystem.

FROM MILGEM TO GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS


Building on its expertise journey that began with MILGEM, Türkiye’s national warship program, STM has today become a trusted solution partner for navies around the world. In addition to the Turkish Navy, the company develops surface and submarine platforms for Portugal, Ukraine, Malaysia, and Pakistan, standing out with its flexible production capabilities. By offering the ability to operate within customer countries’ own shipyards, STM maximizes local industrial participation and plays a pioneering role in technology transfer.

With a broad portfolio in surface platforms, STM’s flagship projects include four ADA-class corvettes, corvettes produced for Malaysia and Ukraine, and the Test and Training Ship TCG UFUK.

Having delivered Türkiye’s first national frigate, TCG İSTANBUL, to the Turkish Navy in 2024, the company is simultaneously continuing the construction of seven national frigates under the STM–TAIS Joint Venture. In addition, STM has completed the design of Türkiye’s first national fast attack craft and moved into the construction phase, aiming to enhance speed and firepower at sea.

STM has also carried its success in logistics support vessels onto the international stage. Following deliveries to the Turkish and Pakistani navies, the company achieved a major milestone with the development of two Logistics Support Ships for the Portuguese Navy. This project was recorded as Türkiye’s first-ever military ship export to a European Union and NATO member country.

A “NATIONAL” BREAKTHROUGH IN SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGIES


As Türkiye’s driving force in submarine engineering, STM undertakes critical responsibilities in both modernization and construction activities. Providing engineering and localization support for the six Reis-class submarines being built at the Gölcük Naval Shipyard, the company further crowns its expertise in the field with STM500, Türkiye’s first national submarine designed for special operations and attack missions.

STM is also responsible for the modernization of the Turkish Navy’s Ay-, Preveze-, and Gür-class submarines, while its modernization of Pakistan’s Agosta 90B–class submarines marked Türkiye’s first-ever submarine modernization export. Preparing for the future concept of warfare, the company is set to showcase Türkiye’s capabilities in unmanned systems as well, with the NETA Autonomous Underwater Vehicle poised to carry the country’s name onto the global stage.

“WE ARE A GLOBALLY TRUSTED MILITARY MARITIME COMPANY”


STM General Manager Özgür Güleryüz shared the following assessment on the matter:

”Thanks to the engineering experience gained through close cooperation with our Naval Forces and the strategic leadership of the Presidency of Defence Industries, STM’s maritime journey began with the MILGEM project. This journey has since brought about major milestones that have shaped the development of national naval platforms and Türkiye’s maritime ecosystem.

As STM, we not only meet the needs of the Turkish Navy with advanced engineering solutions, but also maintain a strong global position through export projects for the naval forces of friendly and allied countries. Under the leadership of the Presidency of Defence Industries and our Naval Forces, more than 40 military ship projects are currently being carried out in Türkiye.

At the same time, STM is at the center of 28 different shipbuilding projects underway simultaneously at eight different shipyards. In total, we have successfully managed 44 military naval platforms across 11 different shipyards to date. Managing dozens of surface and underwater projects is a clear indication of our system engineering expertise, project management capability, and strong industrial ecosystem. Our priority is to deliver innovative and powerful platforms to our Navy. In this context, we aim to expand our product family in unmanned naval systems and develop autonomous maritime vehicles capable of operating both individually and in swarms.
By transforming our national engineering know-how into exports, we continue to enhance Türkiye’s maritime deterrence and international standing. We are preferred thanks to the trust we provide, our flexible engineering solutions, rapid delivery capability, NATO-standard production, and sustained post-delivery support. In the period ahead, we will continue to elevate STM as a globally preferred brand in maritime and defense engineering.”


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