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The Defense Industry Executive Committee is expected to meet early next month to choose between two top Turkish shipyards, RMK Makina and Dearsan A.S., to build the last six corvettes in the multibillion dollar program to build eight new corvettes, dubbed the Milgem, a senior procurement official said over the weekend.

Members of Turkeys top decision-making body on defense procurement include Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoan, Defense Minister smet Ylmaz, Chief of General Staff Gen. Necdet Özel and the committees secretary, Murad Bayar, the head of the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries. The committee usually meets three times a year on major procurement programs.

The first and second ships under Turkeys Milgem program have already been built by military shipyards, and the rest of the ships will be constructed by a private shipyard. The TCG Heybeliada, the first of the Milgem ships, has entered service in the Navy and the TSC Büyükada, the second, has been put to sea.

The private shipyard to be selected at the meeting, believed to be set for July 4 if no change is made to the schedule, is due to build the rest of the corvettes for nearly $1.5 billion.

The Milgem program is the first national project for Turkey to construct warships. Corvettes are the smallest warships, while the largest warships in the inventory of the Turkish Navy are frigates.

After the Milgem project is finished, Turkey is due to design, develop and construct its first national frigate, the TF2000 in the 2020s.

The Milgem has been very useful from the point of design, development and construction of a national ship, and we are going to build on this experience to obtain the capability to build bigger warships, the procurement official said.

The Milgem program will end at eight ships and later the TF2000 will be launched.

Turkey also will hold talks next week with Qatar on constructing a corvette for the Gulf country.

We can produce 70 or 80 percent of all the needs in the Navy. The sole exception is submarines and engines, and we are moving with concrete steps on that, the official said.

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

Separately, a submarine deal worth 2 billion euros between SSM and Germanys HDW shipyards for the 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, or LPD, a vessel that looks like a helicopter carrier and can transport up to a battalion-sized unit (more than 1,000 soldiers) 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 has nearly 49,000 personnel and 75 aircraft, 17 frigates, seven corvettes, 14 submarines and 27 fast missile boats.

BUSINESS - Six corvettes to cost $1,5 billions


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If you pay attention to article, It mentions Milgem to be produced totally 8. Have you ever thought Where is other 4 or Why the source didn't mention remaining 4 ?
 
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Does any one of Turkish warships use Aegis defense system by any chance ?
 
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The other 4 are for undeclared nations. Export ships.
Currently Pakistan is highly interested; 1 or 2 might be bound for Qatar, depending on how the talks go.
 
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Thəorətic Muslim;3015393 said:
The other 4 are for undeclared nations. Export ships.
Currently Pakistan is highly interested; 1 or 2 might be bound for Qatar, depending on how the talks go.

Nope, in all honesty, between the F-22Ps, their improved version, the Azmat Class FAC/Patrol Boat, the incumbent submarine deal and the possible acquisition of a Type 54 or two....our already cash-strapped Navy is already, from what I've heard, making these acquisitions on Chinese soft-loans. So I dunno if Milgem or any other acquisition seems to be on the cards. Besides...I think we can probably acquire an F-22P and an Azmat Class for the worth of one Milgem and however improved the Turkish Boat might be the F-22Ps and the Azmat Class armed with C-802s aren't a pushover either !
 
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Thəorətic Muslim;3015393 said:
The other 4 are for undeclared nations. Export ships.
Currently Pakistan is highly interested; 1 or 2 might be bound for Qatar, depending on how the talks go.

The other 4 will be Modified and bigger Milgems which will be dubbed as 'TF-100 Multipurpose Frigate'.
 
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Production Corvette/frigate/destroyer in the future:

- 8 Milgem
- 4 TF-100
- 4 TF-200 (?)
- 4 TF-2000
 
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Production Corvette/frigate/destroyer in the future:

- 8 Milgem
- 4 TF-100
- 4 TF-200 (?)
- 4 TF-2000

There is no 'TF-200' Frigate, Under the MILGEM Project there will be 8 Ada-Class Corvettes built and 4 TF-100 Class Multipurpose Frigates. The TF-2000 is a different project but is expected to be built before the construction of the TF-100 Will begin.
 
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