Oruc Reis doubled his speed



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Five hours before the end of Navtex for seismic studies by Oruc Reis and its accessories Ataman and Cengis Han, the wandering of the Turkish ship takes on the dimensions of a thriller. After 35 days of sailing in international waters, but in an area of ​​the Greek continental shelf, for about 3 hours the Oruc Reis has been moving at approximately double the speed at which it sailed last month.

The Turkish investigation from August 10 to today advanced rapidly 4-5 knots, speed that allowed him to navigate having laid cables with which it is estimated that he could have carried out seismic surveys. For a few hours, the Turkish ship has been moving south of Kastelorizo, heading northeast and at a speed of approximately 9 nodes, so you have almost certainly collected the cables.

The Turkish Navtex on August 31 expires in five hours, to be precise, the validity of the announcement 1093-20 issued by the Antalya coast station, expires at 1 after midnight on Sunday September 13. So far, the Turks have not renewed Navtex, while the three previous times they had done so since August 10, they had issued a new announcement about a day before the expiration of the previous one. With these data, the period until 1 a.m. on Sunday is not considered unlikely Erdogan do not proceed with the renewal so that the Oruc Reis can sail again to the port of Antalya.

In this case, however, it is unknown what will happen to the Turkish fleet, since since 10 August all Turkish warships are at sea in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean. However, even if the Turkish navtex is not renewed for the Oruc Reis investigations, the possibility of a repeat operation from the ship cannot be ruled out. A possible end to the investigation will be a victory for diplomacy.

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