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Título: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: JLRC em Junho 14, 2005, 12:03:19 am
Turkey Orders 12 S-70B Seahawk Helicopters
 
 
(Source: Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.; issued June 10, 2005)
 
 
 STRATFORD, CT. --- Sikorsky Aircraft announced today it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Turkey for 12 new S-70B Seahawk helicopters plus an option for five additional helicopters. First deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2008.  
 
Sikorsky previously delivered eight S-70B Seahawk helicopters to Turkey and its Land Forces also operate more than 100 S-70A Black Hawk helicopters.  
 
"We are delighted that Turkey has selected the Seahawk for this vital mission," said Joseph Gigantelli, Sikorsky Regional Vice President of Worldwide Sales. "The Seahawk is the most modern and capable anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface unit warfare (ASuW) helicopter in the world."  
 
The S-70B helicopter is an international derivative of the U.S. Navy SH-60B Seahawk. The S-70B has a fully integrated glass cockpit with smart multifunction liquid crystal displays and a mission management system. Its flexible mission package includes dipping sonar, ESM, FLIR, multi-mode radar, ASE, and Penguin and Hellfire missiles. Multi-mission capable, the S-70B can perform Search and Rescue (SAR), Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), surveillance, Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP), and utility missions.  
 
Other international Seahawk customers include Australia, Greece, Japan, Spain and Thailand. Sikorsky is also under contract to deliver six S-70B Seahawk helicopters to Singapore beginning in 2008.  
 
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, based in Stratford, Conn., is a world leader in helicopter design, manufacturing and service. Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE:UTX), of Hartford, Conn., which provides a broad range of high-technology products and support services to the aerospace and building systems industries.  
 
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Enviado por: nelson38899 em Novembro 26, 2008, 10:05:03 am
o novo patrulha turco

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Fevereiro 09, 2015, 07:41:22 pm
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Enviado por: olisipo em Abril 05, 2015, 10:58:16 pm
Reportagem da televisão TRT sobre os comandos navais turcos "Sat Komandolari ".

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Enviado por: P44 em Abril 29, 2015, 06:48:09 pm
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Osman Gazi tank landing ship/minelayer of Turkish Navy. Photo: @YorukIsik Modification: @D__Mitch
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 07, 2015, 06:31:10 pm
Turkish Navy Future LHD Model Showcased with F-35B STOVL Aircraft at IDEF 2015
 
At IDEF 2015, the International Defence Industry Fair currently held in Istanbul, Turkey, local shipyard "Sedef Shipbuilding" is showcasing a model of the future Turkish Navy Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) with the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) variant of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II jets on board. The same model is showcased on the Turkish Navy booth.

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Turkish Navy future LHD model on display at Sedef Shipyard booth during IDEF 2015
          
Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM) announced in December 2013 that it selected Sedef shipyard as winner of its LPD tender and that final contract negotiations with this shipyard could begin. Sedef shipyard in Turkey offers a design based on Juan Carlos LHD under the collaboration with Spain's Navantia.

Landing Platform Dock Project
According to SSM, the Landing Platform Dock Project (LPD)’s main purpose is the acqusition of one Landing Platform Dock in order to meet the operational requirements of Turkish Naval Forces. The scope of the procurement is for:
- 1 LPD and
- Four Landing Craft Mechanics (LCM)
- Twenty seven Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV),
- Two Landing Craft Personnel Vehicles (LCVP),
- One Commander Boat
- One RHIB (Rubber Hull Inflated Boat) will be acquired

One of the requirement was for a Privately Owned Turkish Shipyard to be main contractor, also responsible for design, construction, integration and tests and final performance.

The other proposals which were rejected were:
RMK Marine Shipyard offering its own indigenous design and Desan shipyard offering a design based on South Korea's Dokdo class. At the early stage of the tender a Chinese company submitted its design proposal but then backed away.

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Turkish Navy future LHD model on display at Sedef Shipyard booth during IDEF 2015
          
Turkish Navy LHD Specifications

At IDEF, Sedef shipyard gave the latest LHD specifications to Navy Recognition:
Length overall: 231 meters
Maximum beam: 32 meters
Draught: 6.8 meters
Height: 58 meters
Maximum speed: 21 knots
Range: 9,000 miles @ economical speed
Electric propulsion with 2x 11 MW Siemens eSIPOD; 5x MAN 16V32/40 Diesel GenSets and 2x bow thrusters
Complete hospital and sick bay

Combat systems:
Genesis Advent CMS with amphibious and joint operations capability
Link 11/16/22/JRE/VMF
1x SMART-S Mk2 3D Search Radar
2x LPI radars
2x Navigation radars
1x Air traffic and control radar
1x PAR radar
4x 25mm Aselsan STOP
3x 12.7mm Aselsan STAMP
2x Raytheon Phalanx CIWS
Aselsan R-ESM
Aselsan jammers
Chaff/IR Decoy launching system
Aseslan TORK torpedo countermeasure system
IRST
HF/VHF/UHF and satellite communication systems

Amphibious capacity and force projection:
Garage for heavy loads: 1410 m² (MBTs, AAVs, TEU containers...)
Dock: 1165 m² (4x LCMs or 2x LCACs)
Light cargo garage: 1880 m² (AAVs, ZPTs, TEU containers...)
Aviation hangar: 900 m² (S-70B, AW-149, CH-47 etc.)
Flight Deck: 5440 m² (6 landing spots)

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Turkish Navy future LHD model on display during IDEF 2015 featuring F-35B jets on the deck
          
The LPD is a single hull vessel made of steel whose platform is designed by Navantia and combat system integrated by ASELSAN and HAVELSAN. The design is based on a combination of military and commercial standards and specifications. The structure, equipment and materials comply with Turk Loydu Classification rules and civil standards, whist her combat system, ammunition handling and stowage systems, systems of replenishment at sea, flight deck and the damage control system follow military standards

Turkish Navy LHD Mission Profiles and Capabilities

The ship is to be designed for four mission profiles:
» Amphibious ops: Capable of transporting a marine infantry force to carry out landing and support operations.
» Force Projection: Transporting forces to a theatre of operations.
» Aircraft Carrier: A platform for carrier-based naval aircrafts, acting as a flight deck for strategic projection airborne vectors (Navy's Air Wing)
» Humanitarian air ops: MOOTW (Military Operations Other Than War), humanitarian assistance, evacuation of crisis area, hospital ship in areas affected by natural disaster, etc.

We reported in January this year that Turkey took the decision to built the future LHD (Turkish designation: LPD Project) as an aircraft carrier capable to deploy the F-35B, the STOVL variant of the Lockheed Martin built Joint Strike Fighter.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2692 (http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2692)

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FIRMADO EN TURQUÍA EL CONTRATO PARA LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN BUQUE TIPO "JUAN CARLOS I"
7 de Maio de 2015 às 4:41

    Supondrá 900.000 horas de trabajo, fundamentalmente de Ingeniería en Ferrol

 

Durante la feria de defensa IDEF-2015 en Estambul, el astillero turco SEDEF ha firmado el contrato con la Subsecretaría de Industrias de Defensa turca (SSM) para el diseño y construcción de un buque de desembarco anfibio LPD para la Marina Turca, en el que Navantia participa como socio tecnológico.

 

Navantia proporcionará a SEDEF, para su construcción local, el diseño, transferencia de tecnología, equipos y asistencia técnica. El diseño está basado en el LHD “Juan Carlos I” adaptado a las necesidades de la Marina turca, con la gran ventaja de ser un diseño probado y que ha demostrado sus magníficas prestaciones desde su entrega. Los equipos que suministra Navantia son los diésel generadores que serán fabricados en Navantia y el Sistema Integrado de Control de Plataforma.

 

La adjudicación del contrato se anunció el 27 de diciembre de 2013 y tras año y medio de negociaciones se ha alcanzado el hito de la firma. La entrega del buque está prevista en el año 2021.

 

Se estima que este contrato dotará a los astilleros, la Fábrica de Motores y Navantia Sistemas de unas 900.000 horas de trabajo, la mayor parte de ellas en el área de Ingeniería en Ferrol.

 

Navantia también tiene un contrato de dos buques similares para la Marina australiana, “Canberra” y “Adelaide”, de los cuales se ha entregado el primero en octubre de 2014 y se está finalizando el segundo en Australia para ser entregado en el último cuarto de 2015.

 

Este contrato supone la entrada de Navantia en el mercado turco, que tiene un ambicioso plan de programas futuros, entre otros la adquisición de fragatas antiaéreas y por el que Navantia está apostando a través de su delegación establecida desde 2013, así como la consolidación como referente en el mercado de LHD.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: olisipo em Maio 07, 2015, 07:15:53 pm
Turkey aims for defence industrial independence by 2023

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Turkey is aiming to achieve independence from imported equipment by 2023, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the IDEF defence exhibition in Istambul (...)

According to IHS data, Turkey assembled 60% of the equipment that was delivered to its armed forces in 2014, with the United States  (15%) and Spain (9%), the two other largest sources of equipment.

Imports of foreign made equipment were valued at US $1.5 billion in 2014 (...) Turkey is also keen to promote exports of its defence equipment, with the Undersecretariat of Defence Industries claiming to have exported US $1.6 billion worth of goods in 2014. Continues http://www.janes.com/article/51225/idef ... ce-by-2023 (http://www.janes.com/article/51225/idef-2015-turkey-aims-for-defence-industrial-independence-by-2023)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: NVF em Maio 08, 2015, 03:56:39 pm
O JCI é, sem dúvida, um navio extremamente capaz e versátil o que, obviamente, se reflecte no seu sucesso internacional.  Primeiro a Austrália, agora a Turquia e no futuro, quem sabe, mais virão. Parabéns à Navantia!
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: pchunter em Maio 08, 2015, 11:02:30 pm
O sucesso é a recompensa dos ousados.
Pessoalmente acho o navio digamos pouco "elegante", no entanto no que toca à capacidade acho que não há grandes duvidas.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 06, 2015, 05:27:55 pm
Navy News ‏@Navynewsnet Jun 4

Turkish Navy  named TF2000 Class Frigates as "i" Class. First ship to be named TCG İSTANBUL.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: olisipo em Junho 20, 2015, 05:19:47 pm
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A Turkish Navy's AY-class (type 209-1200) submarine passing through the Bosphorus

http://www.marinelink.com/news/submaine ... 93294.aspx (http://www.marinelink.com/news/submaines-completes393294.aspx)

Turkey completes for the first time upgrade of submarines by a civilian firm

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Turkish has completed upgrades on two AY-class submarines, contractor STM, an Ankara-based defense technology company said.

The modernization project comprising renewal of Electronic Support,  Attack and Search Periscopes and Inertial Navigation Systems has been carried out by STM as the main contractor and applied successfully to TCG Doganay (S-351) and TCG Dolunay (S-352) AY-class submarines.* (...)

The modernization projec [started in 2011] led by STM remains significant in a way that for the first time in the history of Turkey a civilian company has been appointed as a main contractor of a Navy submarine project (..)
* The AY-class is the name given by the Turkish Navy to their six German type 209-1200 submarines. Three of them were made in Germany (Saldiray, Atilay and Batiray) and the other three (Ildiray, Doganay and Dolunay) in Turkey, at the Gölcūk Naval Shipyard.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Agosto 17, 2015, 10:13:38 am
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Enviado por: olisipo em Setembro 24, 2015, 11:52:09 am
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Turkish contract for the local-build of an LPD based on Spain's Juan Carlos I  (pictured here visiting Istanbul) has now come into effect

Turkish LPD contract comes into effect

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Turkey's order for the local construction of a landing platform dock (LPD) based on the Spanish Juan Carlos class has come into effect,  Navantia told  IHS Jane's on 22 September.

The contract, signed in May, came into effect with the receipt of Turkey's first payment for the vessel by Navantia on 18 September.

  SEDEF Gemi Insaati will construct the 27,436 tonne amphibious ship, based on Navantia's BPE (Buque de Proyección Estratégica) design, for the Turkish Navy's Havuzlu Cikarma Gemisi (HCG) programme.

With reception of the first payment, construction work on the ship is scheduled to begin one year from now, with delivery scheduled for 2021. (...)

Navantia is responsible for delivering design and technology transfer, and five 8,000 KW MAN Diesel & Turbo SE 16V32/40 diesel engines .
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Outubro 20, 2015, 12:15:40 pm
novo LST

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Janeiro 06, 2016, 04:24:38 pm
Agora é oficial: primeiro porta-aviões turco de projeção de força irá se chamar ‘Anadolu’ (‘Anatólia’)

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Por Roberto Lopes



A Marinha da Turquia anunciou oficialmente nesta segunda-feira (04.01) que o seu primeiro porta-aviões concebido para atuar como navio de projeção de força e de assalto anfíbio – uma embarcação de desenho inspirado no conhecido e bem avaliado Juan Carlos I, da Armada espanhola – irá se chamar Anadolu (Anatólia).

Projetado pelo estaleiro Navantia, da Espanha, o barco turco, de 225 m de comprimento, 32 m de boca e 28.000 toneladas de deslocamento (a plena carga) – ligeiramente maior que o Juan Carlos I –, está sendo construído no estaleiro Sedef Shipbuilding Inc., de Istambul, e deve entrar em serviço dentro de cinco anos e meio.

Sua principal característica será a capacidade de operar caças tipo short take-off and vertical landing aircraft (aeronaves STOVL), de decolagem assistida, que irão alçar voo de uma pista Ski-jump, impulsionados por catapulta.

Os almirantes turcos esperam poder operar, a bordo do Anadolu, as aeronaves supersônicas F-35 Lightning II, de fabricação americana.



A novidade permitirá uma expressiva elevação dos préstimos da Força Naval da Turquia – hoje uma importante aliada das marinhas da Organização do Tratado do Atlântico Norte.

O barco será consagrado às operações de apoio ao assalto anfíbio, de defesa aérea de frota e de ataque a alvos navais e terrestres.

Ele transportará quatro grandes lanchas de desembarque, oito helicópteros, dezenas de viaturas blindadas, e ainda terá acomodações para um contingente de 1.400 fuzileiros navais (dois batalhões completamente equipados), além de um pequeno hospital capaz de realizar intervenções cirúrgicas

http://www.planobrazil.com/agora-e-oficial-primeiro-porta-avioes-turco-de-projecao-de-forca-ira-se-chamar-anadolu-anatolia/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: olisipo em Abril 21, 2016, 02:44:36 pm

Reportagem sobre o futuro "Anadolu". De facto, a maior parte das imagens são do BPE espanhol Juan Carlos I , em que o LHD turco baseia-se.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: olisipo em Maio 02, 2016, 12:36:43 pm
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Turquía inicia la construcción del buque anfibio diseñado por Navantia

http://www.diariodeferrol.com/articulo/ferrol/turquia-inicia-construccion-buque-anfibio-disenado-navantia/20160430235058153022.html

Turquia inició ayer la construcción del buque anfibio clase Juan Carlos I diseñado por Navantia con la ceremonia del primer corte de acero en el astillero turco Sedef, en sus instalaciones de la bahía de Tuzla. Al acto acudió el presidente de la República Turca, Recep Tayip Erdogan. (...)

Navantia participa en este contrato (...) proporcionando ayuda en el diseño, la transferencia de tecnología, los equipos y la asistencia técnica. (...)

Además del diseño, Navantia suministrará cinco grupos de generadores diésel y el Sistema Integrado de Control de Plataforma, que serán desarrollados en sus instalaciones de Cartagena. La entrega del buque está prevista en el año 2021. 

Se estima que este contrato dotará a los astilleros de Navantia, así como a los negocios de Motores y Sistemas de la empresa, de cerca de un millón de horas de trabajo, de las que 900.000 son de ingeniería y 100.000 de producción.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: olisipo em Junho 13, 2016, 01:37:34 pm

Turkish frigate "Zafer" (F-253) (former USS Knox-class "Thomas C. Hart") sunk by a torpedo during the exercise "Beyaz Firtina" held in May 2016. Vídeo released by the Turkish Navy.

Vídeo completo: http://navaltoday.com/2016/06/13/video-turkish-navy-sinks-retired-us-navy-frigate/
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Enviado por: mafets em Agosto 19, 2016, 01:23:29 pm
https://turkishnavy.net/2016/08/18/first-photo-of-turkish-navy-atr-72-600-asw-plane/ (https://turkishnavy.net/2016/08/18/first-photo-of-turkish-navy-atr-72-600-asw-plane/)
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First Photo Of Turkish Navy ATR-72 600 ASW Plane
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Cumprimentos
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Abril 29, 2017, 06:13:53 pm
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Enviado por: P44 em Junho 24, 2017, 06:51:39 pm
Turkish Navy's Ada Class Corvettes (Milgem) F513 Burgazada & F514 Kınalıada under construction.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: mafets em Julho 07, 2017, 11:38:27 am
https://turkishnavy.net/2017/07/05/mid-life-modernisation-for-barbaros-class-frigates/ (https://turkishnavy.net/2017/07/05/mid-life-modernisation-for-barbaros-class-frigates/)
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Turkish Navy signed a contract with Aselsan-Havelsan Joint Venture for mid-life upgrade on Barbaros class frigates.
The scope of the contract is to replace the legacy combat management system on board of the 4 MEKO 200 Track IIA/B class frigates, commissioned between 1997 and 2000 to Turkish Navy. These frigates have TACTICOS combat management system built by Dutch company Signaal. (Now Thales). The new Barbaros Combat Management System (BI-SYS), will be a derivate of the existing GENESIS CMS made locally and used on Ada (Milgem) class corvettes and Gabya (Perry) class frigates.
The joint venture is formed between the defence electronic company Aselsan and defense software company Havelsan The Joint Venture, will carry out development of all the hardware and software needed to integrate weapons and sensors on board with the BI-SYS. This phase will be followed by land and sea test before final integration on board of the ships.
Furthermore, a fire control system to control the Mk45 127mm gun will be manufactured with the knowledge gained from a similar FC system developed locally for the 76mm guns.
The delivery of the first ship is planned in November 2020.
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TCG Oruçreis with her new Smart-S Mk2 radar and VLS for ESSM missiles. She will undergo a mid-life modernisation to bring her combat management systems up to the same level with her new sensors and weapons. Click here for a pre modernisation photo.
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pre modernisation photo

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Setembro 16, 2017, 06:50:48 pm
http://navalanalyses.blogspot.pt/2017/09/turkish-navy-modernization-and.html?spref=fb

Os planos de modernização da marinha turca.
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Enviado por: tenente em Novembro 15, 2017, 11:30:36 am
Turkey emerges as potential buyer of UK helicopter carrier HMS Ocean

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Royal Navy photo of HMS Ocean

The Turkish government is interested in buying the soon-to-be-decommissioned UK helicopter carrier HMS Ocean if it is not sold to Brazil.
In a reply to a parliamentary question, the UK defense ministry confirmed that Turkey sent an expression of interest to UK about the potential sale of HMS Ocean.
HMS Ocean is currently on her final deployment as a commissioned Royal Navy ship, serving the role of NATO Standing Maritime Group 2 flagship in the Mediterranean.
HMS Ocean and her crew are expected to return their homeport at Naval Base Plymouth in December after starting their deployment in March this year.
Commissioned in October 1995, the 202-meter long HMS Ocean replaced HMS Bulwark as fleet flagship in June 2015. In her role as a helicopter carrier and amphibious assault ship, Ocean is designed to deliver troops by helicopter or by landing craft.
After her decommissioning was announced, Brazilian media reports rumored the HMS Ocean could be sold to the Brazilian Navy for a “reasonable price”. That price, according to reports, is £80 million pounds.

Second helicopter carrier for Turkey

Turkey is already building a landing helicopter dock which is based on the Spanish Navy’s (LHD) Juan Carlos I and designed by Navantia. The Turkish version of the ship will be named TCG Anadolu and have the pennant number L-408.
First steel on the ship, which will be registered as a light aircraft carrier by the Turkish Lloyd, was cut in May 2016 while delivery is scheduled for 2021.

https://navaltoday.com/2017/11/15/turkey-emerges-as-potential-buyer-of-uk-helicopter-carrier-hms-ocean/

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Enviado por: Vitor Santos em Novembro 15, 2017, 09:42:22 pm
Turkey emerges as potential buyer of UK helicopter carrier HMS Ocean

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Royal Navy photo of HMS Ocean

The Turkish government is interested in buying the soon-to-be-decommissioned UK helicopter carrier HMS Ocean if it is not sold to Brazil.
In a reply to a parliamentary question, the UK defense ministry confirmed that Turkey sent an expression of interest to UK about the potential sale of HMS Ocean.
HMS Ocean is currently on her final deployment as a commissioned Royal Navy ship, serving the role of NATO Standing Maritime Group 2 flagship in the Mediterranean.
HMS Ocean and her crew are expected to return their homeport at Naval Base Plymouth in December after starting their deployment in March this year.
Commissioned in October 1995, the 202-meter long HMS Ocean replaced HMS Bulwark as fleet flagship in June 2015. In her role as a helicopter carrier and amphibious assault ship, Ocean is designed to deliver troops by helicopter or by landing craft.
After her decommissioning was announced, Brazilian media reports rumored the HMS Ocean could be sold to the Brazilian Navy for a “reasonable price”. That price, according to reports, is £80 million pounds.

Second helicopter carrier for Turkey

Turkey is already building a landing helicopter dock which is based on the Spanish Navy’s (LHD) Juan Carlos I and designed by Navantia. The Turkish version of the ship will be named TCG Anadolu and have the pennant number L-408.
First steel on the ship, which will be registered as a light aircraft carrier by the Turkish Lloyd, was cut in May 2016 while delivery is scheduled for 2021.

https://navaltoday.com/2017/11/15/turkey-emerges-as-potential-buyer-of-uk-helicopter-carrier-hms-ocean/

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Então os turcos já podem comemorar, pois em vista da situação econômica do Brasil e o contingenciamento de recursos que se abate sobre as Forças Armadas Brasileira, em especial a Marinha, não acredito na vinda do Ocean.

A prioridade da Marinha do Brasil é outra: obtenção de novas escoltas e de submarinos.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: mafets em Dezembro 20, 2017, 10:56:24 am
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/16759/turkey-is-interested-in-buying-surplus-usmc-av-8b-harriers-others-likely-to-follow (http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/16759/turkey-is-interested-in-buying-surplus-usmc-av-8b-harriers-others-likely-to-follow)
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With F-35B production ramping up, the AV-8 Harrier is entering into the twilight of its service with the United States Marine Corps. By most accounts, America's Harrier fleet has quite a bit of life left in it, especially considering Pentagon picked up the UK's entire fleet of 74 Harriers, many of which were very young, and all the spare parts that went with them, for cost of roughly 1.35 F-35Bs at today's prices, or a paltry $177M.

As a result, large quantities of surplus Harriers and ample stocks of spare parts are likely to be put up for sale by the DoD in the coming years. Considering the jet's unique short-takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) abilities and its most recent upgrades—in the AV-8B+'s case this includes the ability to execute beyond-visual range air-to-air combat by employing the AIM-120 AMRAAM with their APG-65 radar sets—they represent an attractive and affordable acquisition opportunity for foreign air arms.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Fevereiro 17, 2018, 01:28:17 pm
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http://www.navalanalyses.com/2018/02/infographics-of-coast-guard-vessels-6.html
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Enviado por: tenente em Abril 11, 2018, 03:16:32 pm
Turkish group to modernize Barbaros-class frigates  By: Burak Ege Bekdil   7 hours ago


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The TCG Orucreis (F-245) is one of four Turkish frigates that are slated to undergo half life-cycle full modernization before 2025. The frigate is pictured docked in Port Sudan on June 16, 2014, during a tour to 24 African countries aimed at boosting relations. (Ebrahim Hamid/AFP/Getty Images)

 ANKARA, Turkey — A local consortium of two big-scale Turkish defense companies will upgrade the navy’s Barbaros-class frigates, the companies announced.

 Military electronics specialist Aselsan, Turkey’s biggest defense company, and military software concern Havelsan will perform half life-cycle full modernization work on the frigates. Both companies are state controlled.

 Aselsan said in a statement it sent to the Istanbul Stock Exchange that its share of the work was worth €175 million plus TL 457 million (approximately $115 million). Havelsan did not disclose its share of the work.

 Aselsan said the modernization work would be completed by 2025.

 The Turkish Navy operates four Barbaros-class multipurpose frigates. Two warships were built by the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, and the remaining two were constructed by the Golcuk Naval Shipyard in Turkey with German technological know-how.

The keel for the first ship in class, TCG Barbaros (F-244), was laid in April 1992. The vessel was launched in September 1993 and entered service in March 1995.
TCG Orucreis (F-245) was laid in July 1992, launched in July 1994 and entered service in May 1996.
TCG Salihreis (F-246) was laid in March 1995, launched in September 1997 and entered service in December 1998.
 Turkey laid the last ship in the Barbaros class, TCG Kemalreis (F-247), in December 1996 and launched in July 1998. It entered service in June 2000.

 Barbaros-class frigates feature anti surface warfare (ASuW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) capabilities.

http://www.thefifthcolumn.xyz/Forum/viewthread.php?tid=79

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Enviado por: mafets em Maio 09, 2018, 10:28:23 am
https://www.facebook.com/BosphorusNavalNews/?hc_ref=ARTFP3kPum7mqOj5WE0l9I58d-AKwsz9KMVEFX-yUdri_7kWR07On3TDPagwTh0wz7E&fref=nf (https://www.facebook.com/BosphorusNavalNews/?hc_ref=ARTFP3kPum7mqOj5WE0l9I58d-AKwsz9KMVEFX-yUdri_7kWR07On3TDPagwTh0wz7E&fref=nf)

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Turkish Navy and Aselsan have conducted live firing tests of the Korkut D gun system on board of TCG Sokullu Mehmet Paşa. The trials are believed to be performed during the first week of May. Korkut is a Self Propelled Air Defense Gun System developed by Aselsan. The initial customer for this system is the Turkish Land Forces. A typical system has one command vehicle and 3 gun vehicles.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: mafets em Outubro 17, 2018, 09:44:17 am
Lembra-me a marinha portuguesa que não tem um único draga-minas...  :-\ :-X

https://turkishnavy.net/2018/10/17/tcg-edincik-gets-a-new-mine-hunting-sonar/?fbclid=IwAR14quvTQW02blFyWT1N3ieocCdi7ZBGNbsZYvABFk4cwnzHSHpOMZbkafo (https://turkishnavy.net/2018/10/17/tcg-edincik-gets-a-new-mine-hunting-sonar/?fbclid=IwAR14quvTQW02blFyWT1N3ieocCdi7ZBGNbsZYvABFk4cwnzHSHpOMZbkafo)

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TCG Edincik Gets A New Mine Hunting Sonar

It was revealed during the industry day of the Nusret 2018 mine warfare exercise, that the Turkish minehunter TCG Edincik was fitted with the mine detection sonar of Aselsan.

Aselsan started to development of MATESS, mine detection sonar as a private project without a firm order from Turkish Navy. When the system was evolved to certain maturity, it was installed on board of Edincik class minehunter TCG Edincik.

The minehunter started her life as FS Calliope in 1971 in French Navy. In 1999 she and her 4 sisters were bought by the Turkish Navy. She was renamed as TCG Edincik and transferred in 1998. In her original configuration, she was fitted with DUBM 20B minehunting sonar.

According to Aselsan MATESS is a mine detection and object avoidance sonar, providing automatic detection, localization and classification capability for underwater objects, supporting ships navigation safety at high reliability.

The system is made up from the transducer array, transmitter and receiver, signal processing and user interface units.

Aselsan expects the testing of the sonar system on TCG Edincik will end in late December and in early 2019 the system will officially be inaugurated to Turkish Navy. Her attendance to the Nusret mine warfare exercise should be regarded as a part of the testing and evaluation process of the MATESS by Turkish Navy

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Major Alvega em Maio 01, 2019, 12:01:03 am

Ainda não foi lançado à água e já pegou fogo.

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Enviado por: mafets em Maio 06, 2019, 11:54:06 am
https://turkishnavy.net/2019/05/06/tcg-anadolu-has-been-floated/?fbclid=IwAR00c_eOMCoEOx9O5pib5M3bi7o9xuj_lAcOAOyD6cKCUYgt_7X3kRzRVys (https://turkishnavy.net/2019/05/06/tcg-anadolu-has-been-floated/?fbclid=IwAR00c_eOMCoEOx9O5pib5M3bi7o9xuj_lAcOAOyD6cKCUYgt_7X3kRzRVys)

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TCG Anadolu has been floated on 4th May 2019. It is important to note that it is a technical procedure and the official launching of the ship.

TCG Anadolu is being constructed on a floating dock and the keel blocks under her hull need to be relocated. She will be taken back to the dock after the keel blogs have been relocated and the construction will continue.

The ship was floated 4 days after she suffered a fire. The fire broke out as some isolation material couth fire when welding was done nearby. Although there is no visible damage from the outside, the fire must have been damaged parts of the ship. Since the construction of the ship is continues the repair of the damaged parts won’t be much difficult.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Outubro 02, 2019, 10:15:42 am
Turkish navy receives fourth and last Milgem corvette

Lale Sariibrahimoglu, Istanbul - Jane's Defence Weekly
01 October 2019


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TCG Kinaliada, Turkey’s fourth and last Ada-class (Milgem) anti-submarine warfare corvette, has now entered service. Source: Turkish SSB

Turkish Naval Forces Command (TNFC) received its fourth and last Ada-class (Milgem) anti-submarine warfare corvette, TCG Kinaliada (F 514), on 29 September at a commissioning ceremony held at Istanbul Naval Shipyard.

"Recent developments around the world and the Mediterranean Sea have shown us that we have to be much stronger in the seas, just as we are in other areas," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said during the ceremony.

He said Kinaliada would differ from the previous three corvettes as it will be equipped with Turkey's Roketsan-built Atmaca (Hawk) anti-ship cruise missile, which is intended to replace the navy's AGM-84 anti-ship missiles. The Roketsan- and Havelsan-built Advent ship management system will also be installed for the first time in Kinaliada , he added.

Other state-owned local companies have also performed major work on Kinaliada : STM Defence has provided design, construction, and engineering activities, while Aselsan has provided gun and sensor systems for the ship.

Erdogan claimed that Turkey has become one of 10 countries able to develop, build, and maintain a warship using exclusively domestic means.

"We will soon build our own warplanes, just as we have built our own UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles [and] ATAK [attack] helicopters. If they woke the sleeping giant, they will suffer the consequences," he said, referring to Turkey being expelled from the US-led F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.

The Milgem project reached a local industrial content level of 70%, with 50 Turkish companies taking part as subcontractors in the project, Erdogan noted.

https://www.janes.com/article/91620/turkish-navy-receives-fourth-and-last-milgem-corvette
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Enviado por: HSMW em Novembro 03, 2019, 05:41:19 pm
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Turkish Navy Barbaros Class Frigate (MEKO-200 TN-IIA/B) modernisation program
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Enviado por: P44 em Novembro 19, 2019, 01:33:57 pm
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Turkish indigenous rail gun “Sahi-209” to be integrated to naval assets

https://navaltoday.com/2019/10/31/turkish-indigenous-rail-gun-sahi-209-to-be-integrated-to-naval-assets/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Novembro 19, 2019, 05:11:21 pm
Já?!?! :o
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Enviado por: NVF em Novembro 19, 2019, 07:43:53 pm
Os websites são tão bons ou melhores que o papel: aceitam tudo. Ou foi com ajuda chinesa, ou então, é mesmo tanga.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: mafets em Abril 06, 2020, 02:06:51 pm
https://turkishnavy.net/2020/04/04/lest-we-forget-tcg-dumlupinar-6/?fbclid=IwAR0Ron_vXu1NQE4bvqKHPAamWWG1lfgrPeCiMlfrilg95vQNrN_tjjFm9Nc (https://turkishnavy.net/2020/04/04/lest-we-forget-tcg-dumlupinar-6/?fbclid=IwAR0Ron_vXu1NQE4bvqKHPAamWWG1lfgrPeCiMlfrilg95vQNrN_tjjFm9Nc)

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67 years ago today, the Turkish Navy suffered its biggest peacetime casualty when submarine TCG Dumlupınar (ex USS Blower) sunk at Nara point, in Çanakkale Strait.

TCG Dumlupınar and her sister boat TCG 1. İnönü were returning from NATO exercise. At 02:15 in the morning, Swedish flagged merchant ship M/V Naboland and TCG Dumlupınar encountered at Nara point,  the narrowest and difficult to navigate part of the Strait.  The civilian ship hit the submarine at starboard bow, just aft of the forward diving planes. The submarine rolled to port with the force of the impact and sunk immediately. 5 submarines who were at the sail during the collision were the only survivors. The rest of the crew was trapped inside.  She sunk to 85 meters.

22 sailors trapped in the aft torpedo compartment were able to release the submarine’s sunk buoy. Submarine rescue and salvage ships were rushed from the main naval base in Gölcük after the incident. But all efforts to reach the submarine and rescue the survivors failed cause of very strong water currents and insufficient equipment. All efforts to rescue the trapped man failed.

Since that fateful day, on every 4th of April, we remember those that have a watery grave were no rose will grow.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 07, 2020, 09:30:20 am
LHD turco

https://mobile.twitter.com/boxshipcaptain/status/1258078896358113280
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Red Baron em Maio 07, 2020, 09:52:19 am
LHD turco

https://mobile.twitter.com/boxshipcaptain/status/1258078896358113280

Infelizmente para eles já não vão poder o F35B.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 08, 2020, 10:04:36 am
The first indigenous frigate of Turkey to be commissioned by 2023

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The contract for the procurement of the 5. MILGEM (National Ship) (I-Class Frigate) which is the first ship in this concept has been signed between the Turkish Presidency of Defence Industries and STM A.Ş. as of the 27th of September 2019 and the project calendar has been launched.

The integration of hundreds of local companies brings the new Turkish frigate to life

STM, a leading Turkish defense firm, which has been conducting warship construction and modernization activities at home and abroad, has carried out successful works with nearly 300 system providers and more than 400 subcontractors within its projects.

To date, STM has been the main subcontractor for the first 4 ships of the MILGEM Project, the Test and Training Ship Project (TCG UFUK A-591), The New Type Turkish Submarine Project (Type 214TN), Preveze Class (Type 209) Submarine Half-Life Modernization Project, Fleet Support Tanker Project with Pakistan and Pakistan Navy’s Agosta 90B Submarine Half-Life Modernization Project.

The first of the I-Class frigates, Istanbul, which is the continuation of the MILGEM Project, will have a higher locality rate than previous ships.

The I-Class Frigate Project was started with existing domestic companies that have worked for the MILGEM Class corvettes Project previously.

To increase the locality rate, new local companies were included in the project, which is capable to meet the specified technical requirements of foreign products/systems.

Currently, two-thirds of the around 80 subcontractors are domestic companies. The majority of STM’s suppliers involved in the project located in the Istanbul and Kocaeli regions. There are subcontractors in Ankara, Izmir, and Eskişehir as well.

Integrated work and coordination with subcontractors allows these companies to further develop their systems for future projects.

The goal of the localization rate has increased

While the MILGEM (ADA Class) corvettes reach nearly 72 percent locality rate in the platform systems (except the main propulsion system), it is aimed to increase indigenization at least 75 percent for the I class frigates.

The I-Class frigates are 13 meters longer than ADA Class corvettes and equipped with enhanced weapons and systems.

STM is planning to export I-Class frigates to the foreign countries, as we have seen in ADA Class corvettes before.

The first of the I-class frigates, TCG ISTANBUL is under-construction in Istanbul Naval Shipyard. The ship is expected to be launched in January 2021. Following the equipment integration activities, it is planned to start harbor acceptance tests in May 2022, sea trials in January 2023, and commissioning in September 2023.

STM keeps working on all kinds of design, engineering, and system-material procurement activities related to the ship’s construction and equipment.

https://navalnews.net/the-first-indigenous-frigate-of-turkey-to-be-commissioned-by-2023/
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Enviado por: P44 em Julho 27, 2020, 09:58:48 am
22 JULY 2020

Turkish intelligence-gathering ship starts sea trials

by Cem Devrim Yaylali

The Turkish Navy’s first dedicated intelligence-gathering ship has started sea acceptance tests. Ufuk (A 591) was observed sailing in the Gulf of Izmit on 18 July.

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The future TGC Ufuk , Turkey’s new intelligence-gathering ship, is pictured sailing in the Gulf of Izmit on 18 July. The vessel is currently undergoing sea acceptance tests. (Oğuz Eroğuz)

The new ship was designed by STM and built at Istanbul Shipyard under a contract awarded in 2017. The vessel was laid down in 2018 and launched on 9 February 2019.

Ufuk is derived from the MilGem (Ada-class) corvette design, but features a different main propulsion system and changes to the superstructure.

It features the same hull dimensions as the Ada class, with an overall length of 99 m, a beam of 14.1 m and a draught of 3.6 m. However, Ufuk is expected to be at least 100 tonnes heavier than the Ada corvettes at around 2,400 tonnes.

Unlike the Ada class, the intelligence-gathering ship has no hangar or armament – although it is equipped with a flight deck to support a 10-tonne helicopter and will be equipped with some small calibre machine guns for self-protection (although these have not yet been installed).

Other changes include the addition of an all-diesel main propulsion system, whereas the Ada-class corvettes have combined gas turbine and diesel engines. The top speed of Ufuk is more than 18 kt, which is considerably slower than the 29 kt top speed of the Ada-class corvettes.

The ship’s main mission systems are being supplied by Aselsan.

https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/turkish-intelligence-gathering-ship-starts-sea-trials
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: goldfinger em Agosto 19, 2020, 04:50:08 pm
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Better Shot of Damages on Turkish Navy's Kemal Reis frigate (MEKO 200TN / class Barbaros) after its collision with Greek Navy's Limnos frigate (Elli class)
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Enviado por: jpthiran em Agosto 19, 2020, 09:40:41 pm


Greek frigate Limnos rams Turkish frigate Kemalreis

https://greekcitytimes.com/2020/08/14/tensions-in-the-aegean-greek-frigate-rams-and-damages-turkish-war-ship/

tadinho do Erdogan!...
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Enviado por: P44 em Agosto 20, 2020, 08:22:25 am
Pela parte que me toca saúdo as trirremes gregas

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Setembro 01, 2020, 11:52:17 am
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Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Setembro 25, 2020, 11:28:26 am
VBTP anfíbia Turca, testes:



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O presidente da indústria de defesa, İsmail Demir, afirmou que o teste de autocorreção da ZAHA foi concluído com sucesso em 17 de setembro de 2020 em sua conta oficial no Twitter.

O presidente da indústria de defesa, İsmail Demir, compartilhou em sua conta oficial no Twitter em 17 de setembro de 2020: “O teste de autocorreção, que é uma etapa importante nas atividades de verificação de engenharia da ZAHA, que foi desenvolvido especificamente para atender às necessidades de nossos fuzileiros navais anfíbios, foi concluído com sucesso. Em caso de virar no mar em condições climáticas adversas, o ZAHA tem a capacidade de girar sem prejudicar a tripulação e usar um sistema adicional. Com este teste, as atividades de verificação foram concluídas e os testes de qualificação estão começando. " disse.
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Enviado por: mafets em Setembro 25, 2020, 02:53:00 pm
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Iguaizinhas  :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 20, 2020, 11:51:49 am
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A-591 Horizon Intelligence Ship (SIGINT & ELINT). TCG Ufuk and LHD/Light Aircraft Carrier TCG Anadolu (under construction)
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Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 31, 2020, 11:36:50 am
https://mobile.twitter.com/martinbroek/status/1344560570436104192
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Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 31, 2020, 02:54:37 pm
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Enviado por: HSMW em Janeiro 03, 2021, 01:30:28 pm
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E vão 4 "Classe Istanbul"  para a Turquia
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Enviado por: P44 em Janeiro 20, 2021, 10:25:08 am
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Enviado por: P44 em Janeiro 24, 2021, 01:03:24 pm
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Enviado por: P44 em Março 25, 2021, 01:52:05 pm
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Turkey Floats Out Its First AIP Submarine “Piri Reis”

Turkey's first Reis-class (Type 214TN) Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) capable submarine "Piri Reis" was floated out on 23 March at Golcuk Shipyard.

Tayfun Ozberk  25 Mar 2021

The event marks a milestone for the Reis-class submarine project because the construction of the submarine has been conducted on the dock so far. The submarine met with the water for the first time.

This event was declared by the Head of Turkish Defence Industries, Prof. Ismail Demir, within the scope of 2021 targets of the defense industry during the “Evaluation of 2020 and 2021 Projection Meeting”.

The construction of Piri Reis, named after the Ottomans’ legendary imperial admiral and geographer, has begun in 2015. She was launched in 2019 with a ceremony held in Golcuk Shipyard, scheduled to enter service for the Turkish Navy in 2022. The second submarine of the class, Hizir Reis, is expected to be docked this year. The last boat will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2027.

The Reis-class submarine project is crucial for the Turkish Navy. These submarines will enhance the submarine fleet’s strength in surrounding seas by featuring AIP capability. It’s also expected to keep the Aegean Sea’s delicate balances against Greece that has 5 AIP-capable submarines (four Type 214 HN and one modified Type 209). The Turkish Navy has a 12-piece submarine fleet consisting of four Ay-class (Type 209/1200), four Preveze-class (Type 209T/1400), and four Gür-class (Type 209T2/1400), all conventionally-powered (diesel-electric) attack submarines. By 2027, Turkey will be operating six Reis-class AIP submarines. The Reis-class will benefit not only the Turkish Navy but also Turkey’s defense technological and industrial base. The know-how and experience gained from the Reis-class submarine project will be a strong reference for indigenous submarines intended to be built under the National Submarine (MİLDEN) project, which is currently at the design phase and expected to be built in the 2030s. There are many Turkish sub-contractors, including ASELSAN, HAVELSAN, MilSOFT, Defense Technologies Engineering and Trade Inc. (STM), Koç Information and Defense, Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK), and AYESAŞ working on Reis-class submarines’ sub-systems such as navigation and data management system, data link, torpedo countermeasure system, etc.

About Reis-class submarines

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The Reis-class submarines feature a single-hull, one-compartment design and an air-independent propulsion system on the proven Howaldswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) fuel cell. The submarines have a length of 68.35 meters, an outer diameter of 6.3 meters, a displacement of 1,850 tons, and a capacity of 40 personnel.

ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems have been building the Reis-class submarines (known initially as Type 214 TN) in Turkey’s Golcuk Shipyard. The AIP system uses fuel cell technology, PEM Fuel Cell (2x120kw), and high capacity batteries (2×324 units). This provides the submarine with the ability to conduct long-endurance deployments without snorkeling.

The boats will deploy heavyweight torpedoes (MK48 Mod 6AT and DM2A4), anti-ship missiles (Sub-Harpoon), and mines. Indigenous heavyweight torpedo Akya and anti-ship missile Atmaca are expected to be fitted to the next submarines of the project. Reis-class submarine will be able to undertake missions such as littoral water operations to ocean-going patrols, including anti-surface and anti-submarine operations, ISR tasks, and special forces operations. This is mainly thanks to their increased diving depths and their modular weapon and sensor mix.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/03/turkey-floats-out-its-first-aip-submarine-piri-reis/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Abril 21, 2021, 09:10:00 am
Turkey Plans To Deploy Indigenous Aircraft ‘Hürjet’ On LHD Anadolu

After Turkey was taken out of the F-35 aircraft program because of CAATSA sanctions imposed by the United States, it has been trying to develop new solutions to deploy fixed-winged air assets on Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) Anadolu.

Tayfun Ozberk 20 Apr 2021

Despite the lack of F-35B, the Turkish Navy may fly manned jets from its Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) and flagship, the future TCG Anadolu...

A few weeks ago, Turkey’s Head of Defence Industry Presidency, Prof. Ismail Demir, declared that LHD Anadolu is planned to be transformed into a drone carrier which would carry a new attack drone Bayraktar TB-3, derived from the combat-proven TB-2. While the people have been discussing the pros and cons of a “drone-carrier” concept, Mr. Demir announced a new plan of deploying an indigenous aircraft named “Hürjet” on LHD Anadolu last week.

“We have been working on making changes in the design of Hürjet to operate on naval assets. We carried out several designs and made simulations. It has been seen that the design of its current form can evolve in this direction. The studies are also ongoing; the aim is to evolve Hürjet into a shipborne aircraft to operate it from TCG Anadolu.”



Prof. Demir statement duing an interview with the state-owned Anadolu Agency.
After this surprising announcement, the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) Aircraft Programs Manager stated that TAI has been in talks with the Turkish Navy about operating Hürjet on LHD Anadolu, and they plan to make a protocol with the Turkish Navy to keep cooperation on this issues. He also emphasized that the Hürjet can land and take off from a carrier and meet the operational needs of the Turkish Navy. “Several systems would be integrated into the aircraft to make it adaptable with naval assets.” the aircraft program manager added.

LHD Anadolu
LHD Anadolu
Although the Hürjet is planned to be deployed on the LHD, there are some technical difficulties in realizing this project. According to the experts, the Hürjet’s body parts should be strengthened before operating on a ship. Comparing to an aircraft carrier, Anadolu’s flight deck is shorter because it was designed for STOVL (short take-off and vertical landing) aircraft. For this reason, Hürjet may need a catapult system that will provide initial speed to take off. Because of the length of the flight deck, a hook system should be fitted to Anadolu to catch the aircraft while landing. Even if the hook system is fitted to the ship, it is unclear how the aircraft would stop if the hook cannot catch because the length of the flight deck wouldn’t provide enough room for Hürjet to take off again.

Hürjet was initially designed as a jet trainer aircraft, but it could assume combatant roles after fitting with missiles and other munitions. Although it cannot cope with a modern fighter aircraft, it can be used effectively in air-to-surface missions. It has a payload of around 3 tons which provides it to carry and launch indigenous SOM-J air-to-surface missiles and guided-munitions to neutralize adversary surface assets with limited air defense capability. It can also provide ISR assistance to the task group.

Prof. Demir declared at the same interview that they are planning to commission Anadolu in 2022. If the necessary modifications would be fitted, it is possible that the commissioning of LHD Anadolu would be delayed.

About Hürjet Advanced Jet Trainer & Light Attack Aircraft
Hürjet Advanced Jet Trainer & Light Attack Aircraft
The TAI Hürjet is a single-engine, tandem seat, advanced supersonic trainer, and light combat aircraft under development by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). It is expected to fulfill a critical role in modern pilot training through its superior performance characteristics.

The combat variant of the aircraft provides a battlefield force multiplier through a wide range of mission capabilities and an extensive payload. Hürjet Project has started to fulfill Turkish Air Force requirements by replacing aging T-38s with Advanced Jet Trainers (AJT) and F-5 Acrobatic Team Aircrafts with modern high-performance multirole aircraft. The aircraft can assume Advanced Jet Trainer, Lead-in Fighter Trainer, Light Attack (Close Air Support), Red Aircraft, Air Policing (Armed & Unarmed), and Acro Team Aircraft roles.

Key data about Hürjet

TECHNICAL   PERFORMANCE
Wingspan: 9.8 m / 32.1 ft   Service Ceiling 13,716 m / 45,000 ft
Length: 13 m / 42.6 ft   Range 2592 km / 1400 nm
Height: 4.2 m / 13.7 ft   Payload Capacity 2721 kg / 6000 lbs
Wing Area: 24 m2 / 258.3 ft2   Maximum Speed 1.4 Mach
Thrust: 19,200 lb   G Limits +8g / -3g

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/04/turkey-plans-to-deploy-indigenous-aircraft-hurjet-on-lhd-anadolu/

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Abril 21, 2021, 11:07:48 am
Lançar e recuperar este drone ainda vai, agora fazer o mesmo para esse avião já penso que é pouco provavel.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: dc em Abril 21, 2021, 11:26:37 am
Vai precisar de cabos de travagem, e que o novo jacto, que pelas imagens mais parece um FA-50 sul-coreano, consiga descolar com recurso à rampa, o que certamente não será impossível, mas obrigará a um payload muito limitado.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 12, 2021, 11:38:48 am
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/05/turkey-releases-new-image-showing-lhd-anadolu-carrying-drone/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 25, 2021, 10:19:47 am
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 09, 2021, 08:19:46 am
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Turkey wraps up ‘largest-ever’ version of Denizkurdu naval drill
By: Tayfun Ozberk    1 day ago

MERSIN, Turkey — The Turkish Navy has completed the “largest-ever” iteration of exercise Denizkurdu, involving 132 surface vessels, 10 submarines, 43 winged aircraft, 28 helicopters and 14 drones.

Denizkurdu is a large-scale exercise carried out by the country’s naval forces every two years. It was most recently held May 25-June 6 in the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. All Navy units participate in the training, which aims to demonstrate the service’s operational readiness, evaluate decision-making processes in a multithreat environment, test interoperability methods and mutual support capabilities, and allow for personnel to training with naval assets.

Denizkurdu-2021 was carried out in three phases. In the first phase, participating units conducted operational readiness drills. The second involved force-on-force training based on a four-day crisis scenario. In the third phase, participating ships made port visits at the Aegean and the Mediterranean coasts of Turkey.

https://www.defensenews.com/training-sim/2021/06/07/turkey-wraps-up-largest-ever-version-of-denizkurdu-naval-drill/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Junho 11, 2021, 02:52:25 pm
Com sorte começam uma guerra com a UE... 8)

Tínhamos a renovação da Armada garantida, o pior é quando Bruxelas começa-se a pedir navios e a Marinha dos 5 "disponiveis" tinha... NPO com fartura!
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 11, 2021, 03:36:39 pm
Com sorte começam uma guerra com a UE... 8)

Tínhamos a renovação da Armada garantida, o pior é quando Bruxelas começa-se a pedir navios e a Marinha dos 5 "disponiveis" tinha... NPO com fartura!

Os nossos medalhados só quando forem humilhados a nível internacional é que se vão mexer....

Se bem que já devem ser a piadola no quartel general da NATO, faço ideia o que os holandeses devem contar só a propósito das M
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: HSMW em Agosto 20, 2021, 09:02:58 pm
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Agosto 25, 2021, 09:21:29 am
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TF-2000 scale model on display on the Turkish MoD stand at IDEF 2021. Tayfun Ozberk picture.

IDEF 2021: Turkey Full Steam Ahead With TF-2000 Air Defense Destroyer Project

The TF-2000 air defense destroyer (ADD) project was one of the most talked-about subjects leading up to the IDEF 2021 defence industry expo in Istanbul, which took place between 17 and 20 August 2021.

Tayfun Ozberk  25 Aug 2021

The Turkish Ministry of Defense showcased a scale model of the future destroyer, which depicted the most recent developments in the project’s ongoing construction. The tonnage of the destroyer is the most notable difference in the concept model. According to the information label on the mock-up, the tonnage, which had previously been announced as 7,000 tons, has been increased to 8,500 tons.

The NAZAR Laser Electronic Attack System and the GEZGIN cruise missile are the two new additions to the ship’s weapon and sensor systems that catch the eye at first glance in the recent update.

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An infographic of the TF-2000 ADD. Virtually all systems will be sourced and designed locally. (Source: Turkish Naval Forces)

At the IDEF-21 exhibition, two significant advancements related the TF-2000 ADD project occurred. The first of these was the tender for the destroyer’s sonar equipment, which was awarded to the Aselsan-Armelsan joint venture. The other development was Turkey’s top procurement official, Ismail Demir’s comments about the project during the fair’s final press conference.

Ismail Demir stated that they will soon conduct a tender for the ADD.

“We are on the verge of putting a bid for the TF-2000 Air Defense Destroyer. There is no differentiation between civilian and military shipyards in our program. We will solicit bids, evaluate them, and then conduct the tender procedure. Civilian shipyards are incredibly capable and competent at their jobs. TF-2000 is a high priority for us. The TF-2000 program was not suspended.”

Ismail Demir

He also stressed the Turkish Navy’s collaboration with defense sector firms, adding, “Both the Navy and various enterprises researched the TF-2000 idea and detailed design. Despite the fact that we did not initiate the tender, work continued in anticipation of the award.”

About TF-2000 Air Defense Destroyer Project

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TF-2000 scale model at IDEF 2021. Tayfun Ozberk picture.

As the final phase of Turkey’s MILGEM program, the Turkish Naval Forces initiated the TF-2000 project in July 2017 in response to a requirement for air defense destroyers. The TF-2000 destroyers will be capable of detecting low/medium/high altitude short/medium/long range guided missiles and ballistic missiles, as well as destroying non-ballistic missiles.

Four air defense destroyers will be built for the Turkish Navy as part of the TF-2000 programme. In addition to this number, the construction of four destroyers will be optional.

A total of 8,500 tons is planned for the TF-2000 destroyers, which will be the largest ships built under the MILGEM Program. The destroyers will have an overall length of 166 meters with a beam of 21.5 meters, and a draft of 5.4 meters. Main power will come from two gas turbine and two diesel engines (CODOG configuration), delivering a top speed of 28+ knots.

The destroyers’ radar cross-sectional structure, underwater acoustic, magnetic, and infrared signatures will be reduced.

The destroyers will be outfitted with GENESIS ADVENT command and control systems which offers to operate under a network-centic environment.

The destroyers will be operated by a crew of approximately 130-150 people, but they will be able to accommodate up to 200 people.

Flexible Mission Space

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The TF-2000 destroyers will feature a “Flexible Mission Space” (FMS) that can be modified to meet the specific requirements of the mission and will be capable of transporting required cargo.

According to plans, it will be possible to:

Transport ten 20-foot containers or four 12-foot RHIBs or a mid-range transportation helicopter with a maximum flight weight of 15 tons;
Accommodate inorganic UUVs and USVs according to the needs of the operation;
Transport a mid-range transportation helicopter with a maximum flight weight of 15 tons.
Launch and secure the unmanned aerial vehicles (UUVs/USVs).


Weapon Systems:

127mm main gun,
64-cell indigenous VLS (MİDLAS – Milli Dikey Atım Sistemi),
Indigenous surface-to-air missiles (probabli SIPER air defence system) and Gezgin land attack missiles launched from the VLS
16 x ATMACA AshM
UMTAS long-range antitank missile
Gökdeniz close-in weapon system,
Torpedoes (probably Aselsan ORKA),
Stabilized remote weapon systems (probably ASELSAN STAMP and/or STOP).

Sensor Systems:

ÇAFRAD multifunctional AESA radar,
Navigational radar and LPI radar
NAZAR dazler/DIRCM
Infrared search and track system
ESM/ECM
Aselsan-Armelsan hull-mounted sonar system
Towed array LFAS

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Early artist impression of ÇAFRAD system aboard TF-2000. SSB image.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/08/idef-2021-turkey-full-steam-ahead-with-tf-2000-air-defense-destroyer-project/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Novembro 22, 2021, 10:18:10 am
Indústria naval Turca a todo o gás:

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/11/latest-update-on-turkish-naval-projects/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Março 04, 2022, 09:40:35 am
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: PTWolf em Março 04, 2022, 10:51:30 am
Indústria naval Turca a todo o gás:

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/11/latest-update-on-turkish-naval-projects/

Achei interessante o projeto do STM500 mini submarine
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: SSK em Março 18, 2022, 08:43:50 am
Turkish Navy Test-Fires New AKYA Heavy Weight Torpedo

14 Mar 2022
The Turkish Ministry of Defence announced today that the Turkish Navy conducted a test of the Roketsan-made AKYA heavy weight torpedo (HWT) from TCG Preveze (S-353) in the Sea of Marmara.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/03/turkish-navy-test-fires-new-akya-heavy-weight-torpedo/ (https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/03/turkish-navy-test-fires-new-akya-heavy-weight-torpedo/)

Informação do contrutor

AKYA is a fully indigenous design, new generation Heavyweight Torpedo launched from submarines to engage submarines and surface targets of various types. AKYA is a high speed, long range, fully autonomous or fibre optic wire guided torpedo with active/passive sonar homing head,  In addition, AKYA employs wake homing guidance for surface targets.
https://www.roketsan.com.tr/en/products/akya-next-generation-heavy-class-torpedo (https://www.roketsan.com.tr/en/products/akya-next-generation-heavy-class-torpedo)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Abril 16, 2022, 08:58:57 am
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 01, 2022, 03:31:10 pm
Here Is How UAVs Will Be Recovered Aboard TCG Anadolu
The Chief Technology Officer of Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar Technologies gave details on the takeoff and landing operations of BAYRAKTAR KIZILELMA (or MIUS), an unmanned fighter aircraft presently in development, aboard Turkey's planned landing helicopter dock (LHD) Anadolu.

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 :arrow: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/05/here-is-how-uavs-will-be-recovered-aboard-tcg-anadolu/

 :arrow: https://twitter.com/miguyan2000/status/1519406183890788360
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: LuisPolis em Setembro 15, 2022, 10:00:26 pm
Drone naval para guerra electrónica.
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https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2022/09/15/first-in-the-world-turkey-showed-its-own-ew-capable-unmanned-boat/ (https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2022/09/15/first-in-the-world-turkey-showed-its-own-ew-capable-unmanned-boat/)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Janeiro 24, 2023, 09:16:52 am
Turkish media reported last week that the Turkish Ministry of Defense is in talks with its British counterparts regarding the procurement of Type 23 (Duke-class) frigates.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/01/opinion-should-turkiye-buy-type-23-frigates/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Março 08, 2023, 09:21:32 am
Turkish Navy Accepts Delivery Of Its Flagship, TCG ANADOLU
The Turkish Navy accepted delivery of its flagship, the landing helicopter dock (LHD) and drone carrier TCG Anadolu. This is according to local media outlets.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/03/turkish-navy-accepts-delivery-of-its-flagship-tcg-anadolu/

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Março 14, 2023, 03:19:32 pm
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Março 17, 2023, 02:03:11 pm
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TCG Gokova (F-496) fitted with Laser EW system (Main photo credits to Hugh McMillan, modified by Naval News)

Turkish Navy Boosts EW Capabilities With Meteksan’s NAZAR Laser Electronic Attack System

The Turkish Navy recently published a document outlining the major milestones in the Naval Forces' history. The acquisition of Meteksan's NAZAR Laser Electronic Attack (EA) system, which had not previously been revealed, is one of the most significant details.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/03/turkish-navy-boosts-ew-capabilities-with-meteksans-nazar-laser-electronic-attack-system/
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Abril 11, 2023, 03:55:32 pm
Turquia apresenta primeiro porta-aviões para "drones"


Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Abril 15, 2023, 04:41:23 pm
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Citação de: Sankalan Chattopadhyay
Turkey to construct indigenous submarine under Project Milden. It will have a displacement of 2,700T, length of 80 mtr and equipped with AIP. The first delivery is aimed before 2030. Currently they are constructing 6 Type-214 'Reis' class sub.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Abril 19, 2023, 04:35:10 pm
Navio de Assalto Anfíbio Multifunção TCG Anadolu abre à visitação pública em Istambul (Turquia)


Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Maio 05, 2023, 08:01:59 am
O porta drones turco

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 21, 2023, 07:13:05 am
Nova fragata

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Junho 21, 2023, 01:08:02 pm
First look of Turkey's indigenous MIDLAS VLS on TCG Istanbul frigate.

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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Junho 21, 2023, 01:53:25 pm
Por enquanto os misseis antiaéreos têm pouco alcance e atingem pouca altitude. O Mk41 VLS com 8 células pode levar 32 ESSM block 2, este só podem levar o mesmo número de misseis que o número de células, ou seja 16.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: goldfinger em Outubro 30, 2023, 11:44:40 am
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Outubro 31, 2023, 02:15:33 pm
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Novembro 01, 2023, 01:07:54 pm
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Novembro 15, 2023, 02:20:06 pm
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 15, 2023, 04:25:31 pm
Okkkkkkkk....


Turkish new air defense destroyer TF 2000.
Planned to build 7 ships. First ship will be at the sea 2027.
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Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Dezembro 15, 2023, 05:00:38 pm
A evolução é óbvia, eles começaram com Corvetas, depois passaram a Fragatas e agora preparam-se para avançar com os Contratorpedeiros.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 15, 2023, 07:15:43 pm
Estranhamente não querem bimbys.

Temos de lá mandar o Iluminado.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Dezembro 15, 2023, 07:41:34 pm
Eles vão usar o Abadalu ou seja como se chama como Porta drones de todo o tipo, por isso olha que não.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: CruzSilva em Dezembro 15, 2023, 09:56:26 pm
Eles vão usar o Abadalu ou seja como se chama como Porta drones de todo o tipo, por isso olha que não.
Pois mas esse porta-drones que eu saiba não tem nada de hidrográfico.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 16, 2023, 08:18:16 am
Só vai ser porta drones porque os americanos lhes cortaram os F35 e foi a solução de recurso

Queria ver F35 na bimby :mrgreen:
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: CruzSilva em Dezembro 16, 2023, 12:47:39 pm
Só vai ser porta drones porque os americanos lhes cortaram os F35 e foi a solução de recurso

Queria ver F35 na bimby :mrgreen:
Pois também.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Dezembro 16, 2023, 03:24:27 pm
Então os Turcos podiam usar os F35 neste navio e para isso gastaram um dinheirão a construi-lo, já o estado Português vai ter um navio também ele novo em folha, que vai usar drones de todo o feitio e por uma fração do preço.

Em que parte é que eles ganharam seja o que for?

SE o governo Português decidir adquirir os F-35 a única questão é saber qual a quantidade, já que o sim é garantido!
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 16, 2023, 03:31:11 pm
Vamos ter F35 para a Marinha? :mrgreen:

Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: CruzSilva em Dezembro 16, 2023, 03:43:26 pm
Então os Turcos podiam usar os F35 neste navio e para isso gastaram um dinheirão a construi-lo, já o estado Português vai ter um navio também ele novo em folha, que vai usar drones de todo o feitio e por uma fração do preço.

Em que parte é que eles ganharam seja o que for?

SE o governo Português decidir adquirir os F-35 a única questão é saber qual a quantidade, já que o sim é garantido!
Tens a certeza?
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Dezembro 16, 2023, 03:49:36 pm
Vamos ter F35 para a Marinha? :mrgreen:

Sim, vão levantar voo do campo de golf.

Então os Turcos podiam usar os F35 neste navio e para isso gastaram um dinheirão a construi-lo, já o estado Português vai ter um navio também ele novo em folha, que vai usar drones de todo o feitio e por uma fração do preço.

Em que parte é que eles ganharam seja o que for?

SE o governo Português decidir adquirir os F-35 a única questão é saber qual a quantidade, já que o sim é garantido!
Tens a certeza?

Eu nunca me engano e raramente tenho dúvidas. :mrgreen:
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Janeiro 03, 2024, 05:50:03 pm
O Ministério da Defesa turco decidiu construir 4 novas fragatas da TCG Istanbul.

O programa de aquisição do TF2000 AAW está adiado para o futuro, no entanto, é dada ênfase ao desenvolvimento de uma versão naval do SIPER com alcance de 100-150 km e instalação de 32 células VLS.

A futura Marinha Turca consistirá no final da década de 8 fragatas da classe Istambul (4 com AAW aumentado), 4 Perry, 4 MEKO 200, um total de 20 unidades de superfície.
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Fevereiro 05, 2024, 01:06:27 pm
Name
TF2000 class
Builders
Gölcük Naval Shipyard
Operators
 Turkish Navy
Cost
$3 billion
Planned
8 ships
General characteristics
Type
Anti-air warfare destroyer
Displacement 8500 tonnes
Length
166 m (544 ft 7 in)
Beam
21.5 m (70 ft 6 in)
Draft
5.4 m (17 ft 9 in)
Propulsion
CODOG (2 x diesel + 2 x gas turbines)
Speed
over 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Complement
130–150 (can accommodate up to 200)
Time to activate
2027   

(https://i.ibb.co/b2y9CLc/1707138308220.jpg)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Fevereiro 05, 2024, 02:00:47 pm
Hisar Class OPV

10 Ship Planned
8 building
2 launched
Status : Sea trials
Displacement 2300 tonne

(https://i.ibb.co/JxpW0FG/1707141551897.jpg)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Fevereiro 05, 2024, 02:08:25 pm
Istanbul class frigate

8 planed
3 order
3 building
1 complete
1 active

(https://i.ibb.co/bJD8bz3/1707141999884.jpg)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Fevereiro 14, 2024, 05:33:32 pm
(https://images4.imagebam.com/fa/6f/40/MES0RSI_o.jpg)
Título: Re: Marinha Turca
Enviado por: P44 em Fevereiro 23, 2024, 10:53:28 am
https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/mundo/2506282/forcas-navais-turcas-vao-defender-as-aguas-da-somalia-durante-dez-anos