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IDEF 2023 Expectations and Possible Surprises

AS-3600 Frigate Concept



64 cells VLS
-- 76 mm naval Gun
-- 8 ATMACA anti-ship Missiles
-- 8 UMTAS Missiles
-- 1 GOKDENIZ 35 mm CIWS
-- 1 LEVENT AD System with 11 SAMs
-- 6 Torpedos
-- 12 anti-Submarine Rockets


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ALBATROS Kamikaze Unmanned Surface Vessel



Speed : 40+ knot
Warhead : 200 kg
-- Swarm attack capability
-- Low Radar and Infrared cross section
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ULAQ-KAMA Kamikaze Unmanned Surface Vessel
  • length : 6,37m
  • speed : 50+ knot
  • warhead : 200 kg
  • range : 200 nm
  • Swarm capability
  • Semi-submerged form, just 30cm above sea level
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No need Steel from Germany-Austria


HY-100 Steel from Millux OY
The steel to be used in the construction of a strong submarine hull

to reduce foreign dependency in high strenght heat treated structural steel and Submarine construction steel which have not been produced in Turkiye before
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@Zarvan @JamD @SQ8

This is ASFAT A.S.' AS3600 frigate design. Likely based on the Jinnah-class frigate. IMO...possible Jinnah-class Batch-II/III design.

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Highly likely because of the striking similarities between last years Jinnah class design. Each year it feels like the design changing more and more, could it be that PN really might pivot towards this 64vls version? Since rumors of interest in type 52D were spread a few years ago.

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ALBATROS Kamikaze Unmanned Surface Vessel



Speed : 40+ knot
Warhead : 200 kg
-- Swarm attack capability
-- Low Radar and Infrared cross section
View attachment 941140



ULAQ-KAMA Kamikaze Unmanned Surface Vessel
  • length : 6,37m
  • speed : 50+ knot
  • warhead : 200 kg
  • range : 200 nm
  • Swarm capability
  • Semi-submerged form, just 30cm above sea level
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Considering the cost of warships, even if this suicide drone costs something along the lines of $5-10 million, sending a small squadron of these to sink a single ship (or take it out of commission) would 100% be worth the cost. They're hard to detect and shoot at, so their relatively higher cost against the likes of an anti-ship missile is more than made up for by its capabilities.

We've seen the potential damage these can do due to the Ukraine-Russia war. I have zero doubts that nations are both frantically developing their own versions, while trying to develop counter measures against them simultaneously.
 

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