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NAME OF STATE [PARTY]: TURKEY COVER PAGE 1 OF THE ANNUAL ARTICLE 7 REPORT REPORTING PERIOD: 01 January 2010 to 31 December 2010 Form A: National implementation measures: Form F: Programme of APM destruction: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2007) Form B: Stockpiled anti-personnel mines: Form C: Location of mined areas: Form D: APMs retained or transferred: Form E: Status of conversion programmes: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2007) Form G: APM destroyed: Form H: Technical characteristics: Form I: Warning measures: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2007) Form J: Other Relevant Matters: 1 Notes on using the cover page: 1. The cover page could be used as a complement to submitting detailed forms adopted at the [First and Second] Meetings of the States parties in instances when the information to be provided in some of the forms in an annual report is the same as it would be in past reports. That is, when using the cover page, only forms within which there is new information would need to be submitted. 2. The cover page could be used as a substitute for submitting detailed forms adopted at the [First and Second] Meetings of the States parties only if all of the information to be provided in an annual report is the same as in past reports. 3. If an indication is made on the cover sheet that the information to be provided with respect to a particular form would be unchanged in relationship to a previous year s form, the date of submission of the previous form should be clearly indicated.

CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE, STOCKPILING, PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION Reporting Formats for Article 7 STATE [PARTY]: POINT OF CONTACT: Mr. Ömer TÜZEL Deputy Director General (OSCE, Arms Control and Disarmament ) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey Telephone: + 90 312 292 1794 Fax : + 90 312 287 3731 e_mail : otuzel@mfa.gov.tr 1

Form B Article 7. 1 Stockpiled Anti-Personnel Mines "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: b) The total of all stockpiled anti-personnel mines owned or possessed by it, or under its jurisdiction or control, to include a breakdown of the type, quantity and, if possible, lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine stockpiled." State Reporting for time period 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 [Party]: from 1. Total of stockpiled anti-personnel mines Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information DM-11 0 M2 0 M14 0 M16 0 ADAM 1 0 TOTAL 2 0 All cleared All cleared All cleared All cleared All cleared 2. Previously unknown stockpiles of anti-personnel mines discovered after the deadlines have passed. (Action #15 of Nairobi Action Plan) NONE 1 All ADAM Projectiles have been shipped to Germany to be destroyed via NAMSA. 2 Total number of APMs destroyed in 2010 is 707.697. 2

Form C Article 7.1 Location of Mined Areas "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: c) To the extent possible, the location of all mined areas that contain, or are suspected to contain, antipersonnel mines under its jurisdiction or control, to include as much detail as possible regarding the type and quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine in each mined area and when they were emplaced." State [Party]: Reporting for time period from 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 1. Areas that contain mines Location Type Quantity Date of emplacement Supplementary information Syria Border Various types 613.766 3 1955-1998 Iraq Border Various types 69.046 1955-1998 Iran Border Various types 194.755 1955-1998 Armenia Border Various types 21.856 1955-1998 Other Than Borders Various types 77.984 1955-1998 TOTAL Various types 977.407 2. Areas suspected to contain mines Location Type Quantity Date of emplacement Supplementary information NONE 3 613.766 laid mines at Syria border includes 163.825 anti-tank mines. 3

Form D Article 7.1 APMs Retained or Transferred "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: d) The types, quantities and, if possible, lot numbers of all anti-personnel mines retained or transferred for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance or mine destruction techniques, or transferred for the purpose of destruction, as well as the institutions authorized by a State Party to retain or transfer anti-personnel mines, in accordance with Article 3" State Reporting for time period 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 [Party]: from 1a. Compulsory: Retained for development of and training in (Article 3, para.1) Institution authorized by State Party Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information Armed Forces DM11 3.893 M2 5.805 M14 3.687 M16 1.715 TOTAL 15.100 1b. Voluntary information (Action #54 of Nairobi Action Plan) Training Mine and EOD Course. Partnership for Peace Training Center (PfP) Mine and EOD Course. Total 177 personnel from 25 countries. Research Mine Proof Boots. Modification project for mine proof boots. NOTE: Each State Party should provide information on plans and future activities if and when appropriate and reserves the right to modify it at any time 4

Form D (continued) 2. Compulsory: Transferred for development of and training in (Article 3, para.1) Institution authorized by State Party TOTAL ------------------------- Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information: e.g. transferred from, transferred to NONE 3. Compulsory: Transferred for the purpose of destruction (Article 3, para.2) Institution authorized by State Party Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information: e.g. transferred from, transferred to NAMSA ADAM 631 4 NONE 4 Total number of ADAM Projectiles is 631 [Each containing 36 sub-munitions; total quantity of APLs is 22.716 (631 x 36)]. 5

Form F Article 7.1 Status of Programs for Destruction of APMs "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: f) The status of programs for the destruction of anti-personnel mines in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, including details of the methods which will be used in destruction, the location of all destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed." State [Party]: Reporting for time period from 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 1. Status of programs for destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Description of the status of programs including: Location of destruction sites Turkish Armed Forces Munitions Disposal Facility is located in Yahşihan/ KIRIKKALE. It was opened on 8 November 2007. - Certified by NAMSA according to AASP and DOD 41 45 26 M as well as EU environmental norms and standards. - Law No. 2872 on Environment (Official Journal: 11.08.1983, No: 18132). The law was amended by another law (Law No. 5491) on 26 April 2006. - Regulation of The Ministry of Environment and Forestry on the Control of Air Pollution (Official Journal: 22.07.2006, No.26236) Details of: Methods Applicable safety standards Applicable environmental standards 6

2. Status of programs for destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Description of the status of programs including: Location of destruction sites At present, mine clearing activities along our southern border constitute a priority, in particular the borderline with Syria, which is the longest land border of Turkey. Details of: Methods The Law on the Tender and Mine Clearing Activities along the Land Border between Turkey and Syria has been adopted by the Turkish Grand National Assembly on June 2009 and approved by the President on 16 June 2009. The law provides the necessary legal basis for mine clearing activities along the border between Turkey and Syria. The tender regarding the mine clearance activities is completed. The contractor will be the Turkish MoD. The process of designation of the companies for mine clearance activity is still ongoing. A Sales Agreement which covers Quality Management and Consultancy Support was signed recently between NAMSA and the Turkish MoD. Applicable safety standards Applicable environment al standards 7

Form G Article 7.1 APMs Destroyed After Entry Into Force "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: g) The types and quantities of all anti-personnel mines destroyed after the entry into force of this Convention for that State Party, to include a breakdown of the quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine destroyed, in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, respectively, along with, if possible, the lot numbers of each type anti-personnel mine in the case of destruction in accordance with Article 4" State Reporting for time period 01 MAR 2004 to 31 DEC 2010 [Party]: from 1. Destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information Various 2.938.060 TOTAL 2.938.060 2. Destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Type Quantity Supplementary information Various 25.092 TOTAL 25.092 8

Form G (continued) 3. Previously unknown stockpiles of anti-personnel mines discovered and destroyed after the deadlines have passed. (Action #15 of Nairobi Action Plan) Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information NONE TOTAL 9

Form H Article 7.1 Technical Characteristics of Each Type Produced/Owned or Possessed "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: h) The technical characteristics of each type of anti-personnel mine produced, to the extent known, and those currently owned or possessed by a State Party, giving, where reasonably possible, such categories of information as may facilitate identification and clearance of anti-personnel mines; at a minimum, this information shall include the dimensions, fusing, explosive content, metallic content, colour photographs and other information which may facilitate mine clearance" State reporting for time period 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 [Party]: from 1. Technical characteristics of each APM-type produced 2. Technical characteristics of each APM-type currently owned or possessed Type Dimensions Fusing Explosive content Type Grams Metallic content DM11 37x82mm DM3 Detonator TNT 122 YES M14 40x56mm M46 Detonator TETRIL 29 YES M16 M16A1 M16A2 M2 199x103m m 199x103m m 199x103m m 244x104m m M605 (Black Powder) M605 (Black Powder) M605 (Black Powder) M605 (Black Powder) TNT 521 YES TNT 513 YES TNT 590 YES TNT 154 YES Colour photo attached Supplementary information to facilitate mine clearance. 10

Form J Other Relevant Matters Remark: States Parties may use this form to report voluntarily on other relevant matters, including matters pertaining to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in Article 7. States Parties are encouraged to use this form to report on activities undertaken with respect to Article 6, and in particular to report on assistance provided for the care and rehabilitation, and social and economic reintegration, of mine victims. State [Party]: reporting for time period from 01 JAN 2010 to 31 DEC 2010 -The Prosthetic Center at Dicle University in Diyarbakır has been operating as a self-sustainable care center to fit prosthetics and train amputees since 2001, free of charge. The number of the civilian landmine victims (amputees) fitted at the Center in 2008 is 8. -Civilians including mine victims also receive treatment at military hospitals as well as several state and university hospitals. The procedures outlining how civilians can apply for treatment for rehabilitation are described in the internet websites of the Gülhane Military Medical Academy (GATA) and the Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation and Care Centre. - The Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation and Health Care Centre was opened in April 2000. -The Centre spans an area of 328,000 square meters and includes a 200-bed rehabilitation hospital, a 50-bed permanent nursing home, and a 50-bed guest house. The Centre also has exercise rooms, pools as well as modern, sophisticated laboratories and workshops in which all kinds of orthosis and prosthesis can be manufactured. -The Centre also provides physical therapy, hydrotherapy, occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation and speech therapy. -Civilians, including mine casualties, can and do receive treatment at military hospitals as well as several State and University Hospitals. The Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation and Care Centre reserves 30 percent of its patient quota for civilians. Furthermore, those civilians who are already under rehabilitation in different hospitals may always receive further treatment at this Centre when regional facilities fall short of addressing their needs. 11

Casulities by Explosion of APMs Laid by PKK/Kongra Gel Terrorist Organization DEATH WOUNDED TOTAL 26 78 104 Casulities by Explosion of APMs Laid by PKK/Kongra Gel Terrorist Organization REHAB COMPLETED 124 REHAB ON GOING 22 TOTAL 146 Assistance Provided to Military Personnel INDEMNITY SALARY JOB TOTAL 45 32 9 86 12