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The future TCG Istanbul at the launching ceremony

Turkish Government Gives Green Light For Three I-Class Frigates​

On December 20, 2022, the Turkish Government's Defense Industry Executive Committee, a presidential-led committee that makes key decisions for Turkey's defense industry, approved the construction of three I-class frigates for the Turkish Navy.​

Tayfun Ozberk 27 Dec 2022
According to the Turkish Presidency’s Communications Directorate, the meeting discussed issues related to the expansion of indigenous systems used by the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and security units and made decisions on 25 different projects.

One of the most important issues of the meeting was the approval for the construction of three Istanbul-class (I-class) frigates for the Turkish Navy. The lead ship of the class, the future TCG Istanbul, was launched in January 2021, and the first indigenous frigate is scheduled to enter service for the Turkish Navy in 2023.

“The procurement of the 6th, 7th, and 8th ships to be built under the MİLGEM project (2nd, 3rd, and 4th I-class frigates) was approved at today’s meeting of the Defense Industry Executive Committee.”

Defense Industry Executive Committee announcement
During the IDEF 2021 exhibition held in Istanbul in August 2021, the head of the Turkish Defense Agency, Ismail Demir, stated that the procurement of the following three I-class frigates will be carried out soon and that private shipyards are being considered for the construction of the following ships.

The committee also approved mass production of the ATMACA anti-ship missile and AKYA heavy torpedo, and discussed new capabilities to be added to the unmanned platforms.

About I-Class (Istif-class) Frigate​

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TCG Istanbul is planned to enter service in 2023.

The I-class Frigate Program was launched to construct four frigates to replace aging YAVUZ-class Frigates in the mid-2020s. Developed under the MILGEM indigenous warship program, the Istanbul class is an enlarged variant of the Ada-class anti-submarine corvette. The I-class Frigates will have around 50% increased fuel capacity and operational/sailing range capability compared to Ada-class Corvettes.

The I-class frigates have the configuration to conduct detection, determination of position, classification, identification, and destruction of the target and NGFS. The I-class Frigate is designed to conduct maritime surveillance and patrol operations, inspection, and surveillance of EEZ besides preventing potential threats.

Specifications:
Length Overall: 113.2 meters
Length Waterline: 105.2 meters
Beam Max: 14.4 meters
Draught: 4.05 meters
Displacement: 3000 tons
Maximum Speed: 29+ knots
Cruise Speed: 14 knots
Endurance: 5700 Nm at 14 knots
Main Propulsion: CODAG (2xMTU Diesel engines + 1xLM2500 gas turbine)
2x shafts and CPP propellers
Power Generation: 4 x 560kw diesel generator
CMS: HAVELSAN ADVENT
Sensor Suit: – 3D radar (Probably Aselsan CENK-S AESA*)
– Navigation radar (Probably Aselsan ALPER-P LPI*)
– Fire Control Radars (2xAKR-D Fire Control radars*)
– EO Systems (Probably ASELFLIR-300T, PIRI KATS, and AHTAPOT*)
– FERSAH hull-mounted sonar
– HIZIR Torpedo Countermeasures System
– Laser warning system
– ASELSAN ARES family ESM/ECM
Weapons: – 16-cell MIDLAS indigenous VLS for launching HISAR family of surface-to-air missiles
– 4×4 ATMACA anti-ship missiles
– Aselsan Gokdeniz CIWS**
– 76 mm Super Rapid Gun
– 2 x 25 mm Aselsan STOP machine gun
– 2×3 Lightweight torpedo (MK-46 Mod 5 / Roketsan ORKA)

*The exact system name is taken from a presentation issued by STM at 10th Naval Systems Seminar held in November 2021
** Several Turkish media outlets claim that Phalanx Baseline-2 CIWS will be fitted, but the mockups carry GOKDENIZ

 
great news now set the deadlines with penalties no more slow progress please

they will probably set something like 2nd in 24 months, 3rd in 36 months and 4th in 48 months

however I would like to see 3 in 36 months since it will be 3 operate yards?

so by end of 2026 all 4 units are in the water and work on TF2000 DDG begins
 
-- 4 ISTIF class Frigates will be delivered to the Turkish Navy between 2023 and 2027

-- First TF-2000 class Destroyer will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2027

-- 6 Type-214TN class AIP Submarines will enter service between 2023 and 2027

-- First HISAR class OPV will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2023

-- TCG ANADOLU Amphibious Assault Ship enter service in 2023

-- 195 m TCG DERYA Sea supply combat support Ship will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2023


Also 4 MEKO-200 Frigates will be modernized between 2023 and 2025

10 new FACs will be produced for the Turkish Navy

and first MILDEN class AIP Submarine production will start in 2025
 
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-- 4 ISTIF class Frigates will be delivered to the Turkish Navy between 2023 and 2027

-- First TF-2000 class Destroyer will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2027

-- 6 Type-214TN class AIP Submarines will enter service between 2023 and 2027

-- First HISAR class OPV will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2023

-- TCG ANADOLU Amphibious Assault Ship enter service in 2023

-- 195 m TCG DERYA Sea supply combat support Ship will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in 2023


Also 4 MEKO-200 Frigates will be modernized between 2023 and 2025

10 new FACs will be produced for the Turkish Navy

and first MILDEN class AIP Submarine production will start in 2025

HISAR Class is based on Ada Class?
 
HISAR Class is based on Ada Class?

-- 99.56 m
-- 2.300 tons

ADVENT CMS
Link 11/16
Search Radar
LPI Radar
TACAN
Sonar
Electronic Support System

76 mm Naval Gun
4 x UMTAS Missiles
8 x HISAR Air Defense Missiles
8 x ATMACA Anti-Ship Missiles
1 x GOKDENIZ 35 mm CIWS
2 x 12.7 mm Guns
12 x ASW Rockets

HISAR class OPV based on ADA class Corvette .. ( planned to build 10 OPVs )
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HISAR Class is based on Ada Class?
The big difference, it will not have any jet engine, but only with local
Production diesel engines

great news now set the deadlines with penalties no more slow progress please

they will probably set something like 2nd in 24 months, 3rd in 36 months and 4th in 48 months

however I would like to see 3 in 36 months since it will be 3 operate yards?

so by end of 2026 all 4 units are in the water and work on TF2000 DDG begins
Erdogan said all of 3 Istif class frigates will be built at the same time
 
-- 99.56 m
-- 2.300 tons

ADVENT CMS
Link 11/16
Search Radar
LPI Radar
TACAN
Sonar
Electronic Support System

76 mm Naval Gun
4 x UMTAS Missiles
8 x HISAR Air Defense Missiles
8 x ATMACA Anti-Ship Missiles
1 x GOKDENIZ 35 mm CIWS
2 x 12.7 mm Guns
12 x ASW Rockets

HISAR class OPV based on ADA class Corvette .. ( planned to build 10 OPVs )
View attachment 908217

makes perfect sense, the same Hull is a proven design and will reduce the overall cost

the longer the production run the lower the cost and more efficient the manufacturing

these 10 OPV Hulls plus the 4 x Ada Class + 1 x Intelligence ship + 4 x Babur Class + 2 x Ukraine warships = 21 Hulls in total

Hope Malaysia can add the LCS program and order this Hull too
 
First I class will have Mark 41 VLS with ESSM and later models will have MIDLAS HISAR. The reason why MK41 is because they are delivered what is ordered 5 years ago. The later model will have better missiles. Quad Hisar 8*4 with double pack SIPER 8*2 missiles. 3000 ton warship with weapons of 6000 ton warship. Same goes for the main 76mm gun, first ship will Super Rapid but all the other models will have 76mm MKE.
 
I think that the comparison with its potential rival, the Greek FDI-HN will be a useful piece of information.....

Specifications:
Length Overall: 122 meters
Length Waterline:
Beam Max: 17.7 meters
Draught: 4.05 meters
Displacement: 4460 tons
Maximum Speed: 27+ knots
Cruise Speed: 14 knots
Endurance: 5000 Nm at 15 knots
Main Propulsion: CODAD
Power Generation:32000kw diesel generator
CMS: Naval Group SETIS
Sensor Suit-- Thales Sea Fire multi-function Active electronically scanned array radar, S-band
– Kingklip Mark 1115 hull sonar
-- CAPTAS-4 towed sonar
- CANTO anti torpedo decoys
– Laser warning system
– Thales ESM
--Leonardo or Thales ECM
Weapons– 4x8 Sylver A-50 VLS for launching 32 Aster-30
– 8 × Exocet MM-40 Block 3
– 1 × Mk31 21-cell launcher of RAM Block 2B surface-to-air missiles
– Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Gun
– 2 × Nexter Narwhal 20 mm RWS
– 2 × dual torpedo tubes with EuroTorp MU90 Impact torpedoes
-- MH-60R Seahawk , equipped with torpedoes, air-to-surface missiles, and/or heavy machine gun
 
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I think that the comparison with its potential rival, the Greek FDI-HN will be a useful piece of information.....

Specifications:
Length Overall: 122 meters
Length Waterline:
Beam Max: 17.7 meters
Draught: 4.05 meters
Displacement: 4460 tons
Maximum Speed: 27+ knots
Cruise Speed: 14 knots
Endurance: 5000 Nm at 15 knots
Main Propulsion: CODAD
Power Generation:32000kw diesel generator
CMS: HAVELSAN ADVENT
Sensor Suit-- Thales Sea Fire multi-function Active electronically scanned array radar, S-band
– Kingklip Mark 1115 hull sonar
-- CAPTAS-4 towed sonar
- CANTO anti torpedo decoys
– Laser warning system
– Thales ESM
--Leonardo or Thales ECM
Weapons– 4x8 Sylver A-50 VLS for launching 32 Aster-30
– 8 × Exocet MM-40 Block 3
– 1 × Mk31 21-cell launcher of RAM Block 2B surface-to-air missiles
– Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Gun
– 2 × Nexter Narwhal 20 mm RWS
– 2 × dual torpedo tubes with EuroTorp MU90 Impact torpedoes
-- MH-60R Seahawk , equipped with torpedoes, air-to-surface missiles, and/or heavy machine gun
I'm confused...CMS HAVELSAN ADVENT
 

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