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Well from what i knew we will first built the TF-2000 AAW Frigate, From the gained know-how and technology we will start builing the TF-100 short after that...

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When will start to builD the major vessels like LPD and TF-2000 then?
 
When will start to builD the major vessels like LPD and TF-2000 then?

No known date bro, This chart is wrong when it comes at the dates of ships being built but the proces and roadmap is right.

Latest new regarding the Frigates....

Turkish Navy set to build its own frigate

ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News

The Turkish Navy commences discussion of the development of new, intermediate-class frigates, the TF100, that would replace the German-made Mekos and be deployed to the Aegean and Black Sea in the next decade. The new frigate would be smaller and simpler to the main friagate TF2000


Turkish naval ships are seen in this file photo. Murad Bayar, chief of the Undersecretariat of Defense Industries (SSM) procurement agency, has repeatedly said that Turkish shipyards have the capacity to build frigates, even now. AA photo

The Turkish Navy is discussing the development of new, intermediate-class frigates currently dubbed the TF100 that would replace the German-made Mekos and be deployed to the Aegean and Black Sea in the next decade, a senior procurement official said Dec. 19.

Our new main frigate will remain the TF2000. The TF100, if built, would be a follow-up to the German Meko-type frigates and would be something smaller and simpler for transition to the TF2000 air defense frigates, said the official.

The roughly 3,500-ton Meko 200-type frigates entered service in the 1990s. Turkey has about 10 of the frigates made by Blohm + Voss shipyards in Germany at $500 million each, including research and development expenses.

Murad Bayar, chief of the Undersecretariat of Defense Industries (SSM) procurement agency, has repeatedly said that Turkish shipyards have the capacity to build frigates, even now. We have several military and private shipyards to build equivalents of the Meko-class frigates, he said Dec. 19. There is a need to replace these frigates around 2020 and we can do that.

The SSM has not been officially informed of the TF100 frigates, but could immediately work on them once notified.

Out of service in the upcoming years

The Meko 200-class frigates have been used by the Turkish, Royal Australian, Hellenic, Portuguese and Royal New Zealand Navies since 1987, but are due to be taken out of service in the upcoming years.

The star of the Turkish Navy will be the four plus four TF2000 air defense frigates, worth up to $7 billion, to be developed in the 2020s after the completion of one-third to one-eighth of the Milgem corvettes in the second half of the 2010s.

A statement by the SSM recently said there was a need to procure air defense frigates that would provide defense against classical and modern munitions fired from aircraft and other platforms, command and control, early warning systems, reconnaissance, surface warfare, underwater warfare, electronic warfare and air defense warfare.

The procurement official said that U.S. aerospace company Lockheed Martin, British BAE Systems and Spanish Navantia were ready to participate in the program, due to be completed in 2023 alongside the 100th year of the Turkish Republic.

The navigation speed of this programs TF2000 frigates is 18 knots and the maximum speed is 28 knots.

Turkish firm Aselsan has already been given the task of developing a multipurpose radar to counter air threats, but what the program lacks is something similar to the U.S. Standard Missile 2 (or SM-2) missile, which Turkish officials are now seeking from the United States.

As reflected in its name, the TF2000 was designed in the 1990s but could not be finalized at the time due to a series of financial crises.

The procurement official said that normally this should be the last Navy program that would require foreign company assistance.

Turkey is currently continuing to produce the Milgem corvettes. The TCG Heybeliada of this class had already joined the Navy and the TCG Buyukada has been put to sea. The next meeting of the Defense Industry Executive Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoan, is due to decide on a civilian shipyard to carry on the production.

Corvettes and frigates are the smallest of warships. As Turkey has no ocean coasts, frigates are the largest of these ships in the Turkish Navy.
December/21/2012
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then when will the TF-100 be commsioned! they haven't even started building it yet


TCG Heybeliada has already been commisioned. TCG Buyukada will be. It is expected to be delivered remained 6 of them until 2020 which will be constructed by two shipyard RMK and Dearsan (Most probably). If you check the details of TF-100 program, The SSM indicates it as a long term solution, While Milgem is being shaped for different roles at following productions. You know At the beggining of Milgem program, It was expected to construct 12 of them but Cause of the fact that The new roles are charged for Milgem in changing strategies/balances of region, It is suddenly changed the name as Milgem-S, While total number to be constructed is decreased from 12 to 8 and Safe mouths are talking about longer/larger Milgem variants which have more effective Self defence capabilities to be joined into inventory... Most probably, Remained 4 of Milgem will be constructed as TF-100 after 2020...

Murat Bayar is also supporting my claim... :)
Murad Bayar, chief of the Undersecretariat of Defense Industries (SSM) procurement agency, has repeatedly said that Turkish shipyards have the capacity to build frigates, even now. We have several military and private shipyards to build equivalents of the Meko-class frigates, he said Dec. 19. There is a need to replace these frigates around 2020 and we can do that.
 
why replace the Meko-class frigates first, when there are perry class frigates.
 
That is good news actually...OHPs with Genesis, VLS and other indigenous upgrades are really capable battle vessels..Since we will have a need of 2nd battle group after the commisioning of LHD, 1 or 2 of them will be a good add-on
 
Question is, if there will be any G-class left in the inventory by the time we build the LHD

C'mon men, even MEKOs are aging.

So I hear that you don't have enough Naval Officers to man those ships..
We are just speculating we might have problems in command structure

Main source of my concern was... anyway forget it

Expanding by seven frigates at a time would be troublesome for most navies on the earth.
 
Question is, if there will be any G-class left in the inventory by the time we build the LHD

C'mon men, even MEKOs are aging.

They will be in service until our TF-2000s roll out..Do not underestimate OHPs..They are really good
 
Bordoernes Bro IMF geri gel lütfen. Üzgünüm onlar kötü muamele ediyorum. kötü çıkıyor ve en arkadaş olalım lütfen.
 
When i was checking Greece's military photos i noticed they got Phalanx on their ships? Us gave them? and why we don't have it if its already given to greeks?...
 
When i was checking Greece's military photos i notice they got Phalanx on their ships? Us gave them? and why we don't have i if its already given to greeks?...

That would make little difference, Our MEKOs and OHP are superior to all Greek warhips combined when it comes at Anti-Air capability...

Our OHP-Class Frigates are equiped with M41 VLS which can fire ESSM & SM-2 Missile, The earliest MEKO (Track II A & B) is also equipt with these. The oldest 4 MEKO will be replaced by TF-2000.
 
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