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IDF acquires new amphibious landing craft, weighs future Turkish threat

Five new landing craft capable of delivering troops, light vehicles and logistical equipment deep inside enemy territory have been acquired by Israel's Defense Ministry in recent months. Officials warn that if Israel is ultimately forced to prepare for a military confrontation with Turkey, it would require a fundamental rebuilding of the Israel Defense Forces, a process that could take years.

by  Lilach Shoval
Published on  07-15-2026 09:18
Last modified: 07-15-2026 09:18
IDF acquires new amphibious landing craft, weighs future Turkish threat

US-made landing craft are formally received during a 2024 ceremony. Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.

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The five new landing craft, known as Tritons, are small, fast vessels designed to rapidly transport large numbers of troops and light vehicles onto hostile shores. They join two larger landing ships, INS Nahshon and INS Komemiyut, which arrived in Israel from the US during the war. In addition to carrying troops, the larger vessels can deploy armored fighting vehicles, including tanks and armored personnel carriers, as well as logistical supplies directly onto enemy coastlines.

Landing craft are considered a strategic capability that would only be used in specific scenarios requiring the insertion of forces beyond Israel's borders. Nevertheless, military officials say that simply possessing such a capability expands the Israel Defense Forces' operational options, including the possibility of conducting covert amphibious landings deep inside enemy territory while bypassing frontline defenses under air cover. Although the IDF has not carried out a large-scale amphibious landing during the current war, senior officials say the capability will be important in future conflicts.

At present, the Israeli Navy's northern fleet is focused on defensive operations extending to the Yellow Line, where IDF forces remain deployed inside southern Lebanon. Since the ceasefire with Hezbollah took effect, fishing boats have also returned to waters where the navy operates. Military officials believe Hezbollah terrorists may be using civilian maritime traffic as cover, requiring the navy to maintain constant vigilance to protect Israeli forces operating south of the Yellow Line inside Lebanon.

הנחתת לוחמים, רק"מים וציוד לוגיסטי סעומק חופי האויב , US NAVY
Landing troops, armored vehicles and logistical equipment on enemy coastlines. Photo: US Navy

Preparing for a potential Turkish front

At the same time, both the IDF and the Israeli Navy have increasingly begun examining what military officials refer to as a potential Turkish front. The issue has gained urgency following reports that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has asked US President Donald Trump to approve the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, a move Israeli officials fear could challenge Israel's qualitative military edge and air superiority in the region.

At sea, however, Turkey already enjoys a significant numerical advantage. The Turkish Navy operates dozens of frigates and amphibious landing ships capable of deploying entire divisions onto enemy shores. Israeli defense officials argue that if Turkey is openly preparing for amphibious operations "deep inside enemy territory," Israel cannot afford to ignore the possibility.

Turkey also fields a substantial submarine fleet, missile boats and drone carriers that could potentially be adapted into light aircraft carriers.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Photo: Reuters/Murad Sezer; Kayhan Ozer/Pool Photo via AP

Although Turkey remains a NATO member and is not officially designated by Israel as an enemy state, Israeli defense circles are increasingly discussing the concept of a "Turkish front." Officials argue that Erdogan is attempting to establish a strategic encirclement of Israel, overland through Syria and, potentially in the future, at sea, where Turkey holds a clear numerical advantage over the Israeli Navy.

Military officials warn that if Israel ultimately decides it must prepare for a direct military threat from Turkey, it would require a comprehensive restructuring of the IDF, particularly the navy, and such a force-building effort would likely take many years.

Response to the Houthi threat

Meanwhile, the Israeli Navy is also expanding preparations for a more sustained campaign against the Iran-backed Houthi threat in Yemen.

Until now, apart from limited naval operations, Israel's response to attacks originating from Yemen has relied primarily on the Israeli Air Force, whose aircraft cannot maintain a continuous presence over the area.

As the threat evolves, the navy is implementing a long-term force buildup plan that includes acquiring vessels capable of extended deployments near Houthi-controlled ports and in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. According to military officials, these new capabilities will enable faster operational responses and sustained activity against hostile forces, while also allowing the navy to operate effectively in other distant maritime theaters if required.

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