- Source: Maritime Search and Security Operations Team
The Maritime Search and Security Operations Team is the special forces command of the Turkish Coast Guard. Formerly named DAGOT was abolished and later became SÖH Maritime Search and Security Operations Team also called the Coast Guard Special Operations Team as well.
They ensure security in Turkey's territorial waters, coasts and inland waters and prevent crime. They are in charge of providing security in search and rescue operations in the open seas and organizing drug and terrorist operations in line with the orders given. They receive training in SCUBA diving, parachuting, combat swimming, ship capture and confiscation, and special operations.
In 2016, Turkish Coast Guard units carried out operations in international waters for the first time with 2 corvettes and 1 Coast Guard aircraft. The name of the operation was Operation Albatross during which 13.6 tons of cannabis were seized and 9 Syrian nationals were caught on a Bolivia-flagged ship named Jaudi, which was sailing from the west of the island of Cyprus to the Libyan coast. 1 Coast Guard Special Operations team participated in the operation.
See also
Coast Guard Command (Turkey)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- United States Coast Guard
- Maritime Search and Security Operations Team
- Maritime Safety and Security Team
- Deployable Specialized Forces
- Search and rescue
- Visit, board, search, and seizure
- Diving, Safety, Security, Search and Rescue Team
- Coast guard
- Hostage Rescue Team
- Marine Corps Security Force Regiment
- Maritime Law Enforcement Specialist