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Elkon electrical systems set to power Turkish Navy vessels

Elkon (Istanbul), a member of Imtech Marine, has signed a contract for the design and supply of the complete electrical systems to power three Turkish Navy auxiliary vessels.

The vessels, consisting of one submarine rescue mother ship (MoShip) and two rescue and towing ships (RATships) will be built by Istanbul Shipyard in Tuzla, Turkey, and are scheduled to be delivered to the Turkish Navy by mid-2015.

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