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Dearsan Shipyard

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Dearsan Shipyard is a shipbuilding company located in Tuzla District of Istanbul, Turkey. The company was founded in 1980 and has been building both naval and commercial sea vessels worldwide. The shipyard consists of 40,000 m2 of shipbuilding area and a 126-meter-long slipway, capable of building 9 vessels concurrently. The company has built more than 50 ships in the last 15 years for international and domestic markets, mainly for military needs.

Notable Projects

Dearsan has been recognized as Turkey's prominent shipbuilding company since its establishment in 1980. Until 2007, the company built and repaired many commercial vessels such as tugboats, chemical and oil tankers, fast passenger ferries, and cargo ships. Dearsan Shipyard has added a significant privilege to its design and construction capabilities by focusing on military shipbuilding, considered to be a more comprehensive field of expertise since 2007. In this context, 16 New Type Patrol Boats (Tuzla Class) Procurement Projects were successfully delivered under the agreement between Dearsan and the Presidency of Defense Industry on August 23, 2007, based on the needs of Turkish Navy Command. What makes the Tuzla Class Patrol Boat superior to others is that it is the first combat ship designed and built by the Turkish private sector along with the first-ever combination of platforms of Defense Systems application that has been designed by the Turkish Defense Industry. The very first delivery of the Tuzla Class Patrol Vessel was made in 2010, which adds up to a total of 16 vessels in 4 years.

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Tuzla Class Patrol Boat. 16 units built by Dearsan Shipyard for the Turkish Navy.

List of Products


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Ocean Going Tug Boat built by Dearsan in Action. (Holland)
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Oil Tanker as seen under construction on the slipway at Dearsan Shipyard.


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