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YTKB Tuzla class (10 exported to Turkmenistan)

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New type patrol boat

 
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Have they commisoned F-512
Neptune ,for ''all'' the Turkish Navy news if you havent heard of it yet.


http://turkishnavy.net/
They get the first news about new programs,you shoould check it out.

Have they commisoned F-512
Neptune ,for ''all'' the Turkish Navy news if you havent heard of it yet.


http://turkishnavy.net/
They get the first news about new programs,you shoould check it out.
 
Neptune ,for ''all'' the Turkish Navy news if you havent heard of it yet.


http://turkishnavy.net/
They get the first news about new programs,you shoould check it out.


Neptune ,for ''all'' the Turkish Navy news if you havent heard of it yet.


http://turkishnavy.net/
They get the first news about new programs,you shoould check it out.

Of course I know bro. But nowadays I'm sick of it. Cauz they recently say&share about Ruskies and their plan on south :)
 
shut the fvck up ! I was trying to post a photo but because lack of my posts i decided to make some comments... At the end i made comments to reach that limit and i didn't sent silly comments... Just a few but i asked questions that should be asked... This question is one of them... I was expecting to see TF-2000 design but couldn't see anything... Not only me so many people was expecting that... SO BETTER U JUST SHUT THE FVCK UP...
 
Turkey; TF-2000 Air defense Frigate Program update
Thursday, 16 May 2013 06:32 | PDF Print E-mail
News - Asia
Turkey; TF-2000 Air defense Frigate Program update

Turkey's Ministry of Defence Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) is planning to kickstart its next-generation TF-2000 anti-air warfare frigate program in the coming months, with plans under way to launch the design phase of the project by the end of the year.



The TF-2000 project aims to provide the Turkish Naval Forces with up to six frigates at an estimated cost of between $.6 billion and $3 billion, with entry into service planned from around the end of the decade. The locally built frigate design, expected to displace more than 6,000 tonnes, will have a strong anti-air warfare bias centred on a multifunction radar and a medium-range area air-defence missile system.

The SSM was unable to progress the program to the next stage until the Turkish Naval Forces completed an assessment of which version of Raytheon's Standard Missile would be most suitable for the new frigate. This assessment has now been concluded, with the navy opting to continue with the SM-2.

Due to the large scope of the program, a decision has been made to split it into three phases, beginning with a design phase, followed by construction of a prototype ship, and then finally serial production.
 
Since SM-3 wasnt chosen, my bet is that Patriot would not stand a chance in T-LORAMIDS . Latest news suggest that Russia is probably going to win, they offered S-300VM with local production, technology tranfer and quality service. China offered the same but with much lower costs. However since Russians are ages ahead in both experience and technology then both China and Europeuns, and since the Americans didnt allow SM-3, the winner is as preserved.
 
If that is the case, than NATO won't let Turkey to plug in into their air defense network. How would that harm Turkish air defense capabilities?
 
Turkey; TF-2000 Air defense Frigate Program update
Thursday, 16 May 2013 06:32 | PDF Print E-mail
News - Asia
Turkey; TF-2000 Air defense Frigate Program update

Turkey's Ministry of Defence Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) is planning to kickstart its next-generation TF-2000 anti-air warfare frigate program in the coming months, with plans under way to launch the design phase of the project by the end of the year.



The TF-2000 project aims to provide the Turkish Naval Forces with up to six frigates at an estimated cost of between $.6 billion and $3 billion, with entry into service planned from around the end of the decade. The locally built frigate design, expected to displace more than 6,000 tonnes, will have a strong anti-air warfare bias centred on a multifunction radar and a medium-range area air-defence missile system.

The SSM was unable to progress the program to the next stage until the Turkish Naval Forces completed an assessment of which version of Raytheon's Standard Missile would be most suitable for the new frigate. This assessment has now been concluded, with the navy opting to continue with the SM-2.

Due to the large scope of the program, a decision has been made to split it into three phases, beginning with a design phase, followed by construction of a prototype ship, and then finally serial production.
Why not make a 6000tns Milgem and weaponize it like a frigatte and be done?
After all its a good design and saves money,nobody tought of the idea?
 

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