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Turkey’s shipbuilding industry has come to a level where it can produce all of its navy needs or parts – with the exception of submarines and engines – one senior procurement official said at the weekend.

“Among our armed forces, probably the most developed is the navy,” the official said. “We can produce 70 or 80 percent of all [naval] needs.

The sole exception is submarines, and we are moving with concrete steps on that,” the procurement official added.

The largest boats in Turkey’s surface fleet are the frigates, and Turkey is nearing their manufacture. It has produced two corvettes, the only ship in the warship category smaller than that. It has put to sea the TCG Heybeliada, one of them, in 2008 and last year the ship was accepted by the navy.

It also completed production of the second corvette, the TCG Büyükada. This year Turkey should select a private shipping contractor to build six corvettes. It also has to decide this year whether the Milgem corvette project will end at eight or 12, meaning the total price for the whole program will reach $2 billion or $3 billion.

Then around 2020, the country will launch what is today known as TF2000, or the Turkish frigate program. Both Britain and the United States are competing for that program with their own frigate systems.

Turkey presently can also produce a New Type Patrol Boat, Coast Guard Research and Rescue Boat and Tank Landing Ships, the procurement official said.

“We can also export the smaller ships we produce to friendly and allied countries,” he said. Islamic countries are particularly interested in those, he said.

“As part of our engine development plans, we also are developing our own engines,” said the procurement official.
Separately, a 2 billion-euro submarine deal between SSM and Germany’s HDW shipyards for joint manufacture of six modern U-214 diesel platforms for the Turkish Navy formally took effect in July 2010.

“This will be the last submarine we will be building with someone else,” the procurement official said.
In a less orthodox project, Ankara has plans to a buy a landing platform dock (LPD) a vessel that looks like a helicopter carrier and can transport up to a battalion-sized unit (more than 1,000 troops) long distances.

Turkey plans to use this ship for NATO-related missions to carry troops or refugees.

According to the size and capabilities, the Turkish LPD will cost between $500 million and $1 billion.

Presently, the Turkish Navy includes nearly 49,000 personnel and has 75 aircraft, 17 frigates, seven corvettes, 14 submarines and 27 fast missile boats.

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source: Turkey capable of building own navy | TR Defence
 
Turkey has No Known Engine Program. Which Core will Turkey Use?

Only US, UK, Russia, France, Ukraine and India have Marine Propulsion Tech.

What about SAMs? I though Turkey was looking for Some Foreign One's for TF-2000?

Also Radar and It's Specs?


Milgem seems quite cheap at $260 Million. Good on that.
 
isit very hard to build an engine?

Depends on the type of engine. And it is made harder by copy rights and patent laws in engineering. We have a car engine program running and it is taking us a few years to finish it.
 
isit very hard to build an engine?

For a Follower, It takes Alteast 2 Decades of R&D Plus Thousands of Hours of Testing and Certification by The Best in the World.

Then You Need to Knowledge about Advanced Material Sciences and Single Blade Crystal Technology(Only US,UK,France and Russia Got it)

It cannot be Overweight and Produce Enough Thrust.
 
Depends on the type of engine. And it is made harder by copy rights and patent laws in engineering. We have a car engine program running and it is taking us a few years to finish it.

Turkey has been producing car engines since 1960s, every developing country can design things like this, i guess.

Trkiye'de gemi motoru retimi 13 yl sonra yeniden balad - Hrriyet EKONOM

Pendik Tersanesi was producing engines, but i don't know the current status.

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Turkey has No Known Engine Program. Which Core will Turkey Use?

Only US, UK, Russia, France, Ukraine and India have Marine Propulsion Tech.

You left CHINA on purpose, shame on you. :disagree:
 
isit hard to make a car engine? or jet because only i see a few countries have it and how the hell do ukraine have it they dont seem that advanced
 
Turkey has No Known Engine Program. Which Core will Turkey Use?

Only US, UK, Russia, France, Ukraine and India have Marine Propulsion Tech.


My friend, Turkey and Turkish industry isn't a teenager which is commencing all those programs first time in own history. We had established our own airplane brends in 1930's and We designed own cars with domestic engines in 1960's but Unfortunately some idiot's corrupt politic views drain Turkiye to close all of them..

Let me help you the programs You mentioned as "not any".

> Home > Projects > Land Platforms > Battle Tanks and Tracked Vehicles > National Powerpack Development

National Powerpack Development

Objective : To nationally design, development,production powerpacks to meet the requirements of naval and land platforms,particularly tanks.

Scope : Indigenous design, development, production, test and qualification of powerpacks for use in primarily Altay Tank by maximizing the utilization of national capabilities and by enlisting technical support and assistance from abroad when required.Ultimately gaining complete know-how for powerpack design,development,system integration,production,testing,qualification,modification and maintenance.

Project Model : Local development

Prime/Sub Contractor :

Contract Date :

Status :
Responses to the Request for Proposal are due by the deadline.

National Powerpack Development

This program aims to develop engine and transmission family from 1500hp to 80-100hp for Land vehicles. There are many serious institutes producing domestic/licence engines such as Otokar, BMC, Tumosan, Tulomsas, Yildiz...etc in Turkey.
 
What about SAMs? I though Turkey was looking for Some Foreign One's for TF-2000?

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Within 2-3 years, Turkish members will start introducing domestic Vertical launch Low and Medium Altitude SAM family prototypes which has IIR guidance+TVC propulsion control. Those VL missiles will also be used on Naval warships as anti-air warfare modes.

Towed Low Altitude Air Defence Missile System Project


Objective : To perform air defence at short range and low altitude

Scope : Delivery of towed configuration low altitude air defence missile systems

Project Model : Local Development

Prime/Sub Contractor : Roketsan A.Ş

Contract Date : 07 April 2009 (Phase 1 Design Phase)

Status :
The project is being carried out in accordance with the contract.

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Low Altitude Air Defence Missile System Project

Objective : To perform air defence at short range and low altitude

Scope : Delivery of towed and autonomous configuration low altitude air defence missile systems

Project Model : Local Development

Prime/Sub Contractor : Aselsan A.Ş.

Contract Date : 20 June 2011 (Phase-1 Design and Development Phase)

Status :
The project is being carried out in accordance with the contract.

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Medium Altitude Air Defence Missile System Project

Objective : To perform air defence at medium range and medium altitude

Scope : Delivery of medium altitude air defence missile system

Project Model : Local development

Prime/Sub Contractor : Aselsan A.Ş.

Contract Date : 20 June 2011 (Phase-1 Design and Development Phase)

Status :
The project is being carried out in accordance with the contract.

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R&D amount of those three SAM programs (Low altitude towed and Low altitude Otonom will use same domestic missiles) are 1 billin $.


Source: http://www.ssm.gov.tr/home/Sayfalar/default.aspx
 
Also Radar and It's Specs?


There are tens of radar programs their develoments are proceeding to supply SAM, EW, Warships, UAV's, Helicopter, Satellites, Aircraft AESA, Land based platforms...etc but I think The most important of them is TF-2000 frigate Phased Array radar development program which will be completed by 2016 and The radar developed will be used as main mast radar of TF-2000 frigate that is being under design phase.

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Objective : Procurement of a Radar System planned to be the main sensor of Air Defence Warfare Frigates TF 2000 Platforms in accordance with Turkish Navy requirements.

Scope : One Radar

Project Model : Local Development

Prime/Sub Contractor : ASELSAN

Contract Date : -

Multifunctional Phased Array Radar

Medium Range Phased Array radar called Kalkan will also be used as Medium Altitude Air Defence Missile's surveillance radar.

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I hope I could help you to find the response of the question you asked in this thread.
 
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