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ISTIF class Frigate


Length : 113m
Displacement : 3000 tons
Range : 6000 nm
Speed : 29 knots

ADVENT Combat Management System
CENK-S AESA Radar
ALPER LPI Surface Radar
AKREP (AKR-D Block B-1/2) Fire Control Radar
ASELSAN Piri IRST
Fersah Hull Mounted Sonar
SeaEye-AHTAPOT EO Reconnaisance and Survellience System
Aselsan ARES-2N Electronic Warfare System
Aselsan HIZIR Torpedo counter measure System
16 cells VLS

-- 1 x 76 mm Gun
-- 16 x ATMACA Anti ship Missiles ( 250 km )
-- 64 x HISAR Air Defense Missiles
-- 1 x GOKDENIZ 35 mm CIWS
-- 6 x ORKA Torpedos
-- 2 x 25 mm Aselsan STOP Machine Gun Platforms
-- 1 x ASW Helicopter


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USA , İtaly and the Netherlands use embargo on Turkish Frigate program

-- MK-41 VLS
-- Otomelera 76 mm Gun
-- Phalanx CIWS
-- ESSM air Defense Missile
-- SMART-S MK-II Radar


Turkish Defense Industry develops indigenous Systems to kick embargo


MKE Naval 76 mm Gun

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MIDLAS VLS
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ADVENT Combat Management System
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ARES-2N Electronic Warfare System
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CENK-S AESA Radar
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ALPER LPI Surface Radar
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GOKDENIZ 35mm CIWS
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ORKA Leightweight Torpedo
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HIZIR Soft-Kill Torpedo Countermeasure System

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ATMACA network enabled anti ship Missile
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HISAR surface to air Missile

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TF 2000 class

166m lenght
8800 ton
28 knot
127mm main gun
2 35mm aselasan gökdeniz
4 aselsan stop
16 atmaca SSM
64cell VLS
2x2 lihgt torpedo orka
2 15 ton helicopter
aselsan çafrad
havelsan advent
aselsan ares/areas ES EA systems
aselsan Laser warning systems
3 mini. boat
hızır torpedo counter system
aselsan LF sonar
hull mounted sonar
 
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The pride of Sedef shipyard and Turkish private shipbuilding sector:

L400 ANADOLU / 25.01.2022

via: twitter.com/TayfunOzberk

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An another great article by İbrahim Sünnetçi:

BARBAROS Class Frigates Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) Project Update​

The contract for the Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) of four BARBAROS Class (MEKO 200 TN Track II-A/B) Frigates in the inventory of the Turkish Naval Forces Command (TNFC) was signed between SSB, and ASELSAN-HAVELSAN Business Partnership, which will replace the existing combat systems onboard the vessels, on April 3, 2018, and the contract became effective on August 9, 2018 (Tₒ started), System Requirements Features meeting was held during 5-6 February 2019 and the Critical Design Review (CDR) Phase was completed in 2020.​



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Under the contract, the modernization of the first frigate (TCG Oruçreis) was planned to be completed in November 2022, but this deadline has been extended to 2023. TCG OrucReis (F-245) is expected to be docked at Gölcük Naval Shipyard during the last quarter of 2021 to receive the mid-life upgrade. According to my sources, the MLU effort on TCG Oruçreis will last 12 months, and she will be undocked in late 2022 or early 2023 after her MLU at Gölcük Naval Shipyard. According to the current schedule, the first two frigates will be delivered in 2023, the third one in 2024 and the last ship will be delivered to the TNF in 2025. After the Mid-Life Upgrade, the service life of the BARBAROS Class Frigates will be extended until the 2040s.

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The TNF currently operates four BARBAROS Class Multipurpose Frigates that entered the service during 1997-2000; TCG Barbaros (F-244), TCG OrucReis (F-245), TCG SalihReis (F-246), and TCG KemalReis (F-247). Two of them (F-244 and F-246) were constructed by the Blohm + Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, and the remaining two (F-245 and F-247) were built at the Gölcük Naval Shipyard in Turkey with technical support and material packages provided by the Blohm + Voss Shipyard.

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Within the scope of the BARBAROS MLU Project; the existing Combat Management System (CMS, STACOS Mod 3/TACTICOS with 12 operator consoles) will be replaced by national network-enabled CMS, namely ‘GENESIS ADVENT’ with 20 operator consoles, and some of the existing weapons/sensors will be replaced with new ones in a one-to-one basis. According to my sources, since the ADVENT CMS has more consoles than the previous generation STACOS CMS, the existing Combat Information Center (CIC) on the ship will be extended by adding another room to the CIC.

Moreover, the AWS-06 Dolphin radar, which is an integrated part of the Sea Guard CIWS System, is to be replaced with ASELSAN’s MAR-D AESA radar, the aged Sea Guard CIWS with three Sea Zenith four-barrelled 25mm gun mounts are to be replaced with one Phalanx Mk-15 Block 1B Baseline 2 (to be deployed over the helicopter hangar) and one ASELSAN GÖKDENİZ 35mm CIWS (to be deployed in front of the bridge). Instead of two guns located on the port and starboard sides, ASELSAN’s STOP 25 mm Remote Controlled Stabilized Naval Gun Systems will be installed.

The Ku-Band TMK Tracking and Fire Control Radars, part of the Sea Guard System, will also be removed. The Dual-Band STIR Tracking and Illumination Radars will be replaced with ASELSAN’s AKREP AKR-D Dual-Band (X and Ka-Band) Naval Fire Control Radars with over 120km range for the ESSM B1 and B2 missiles. While the first two BARBAROS Class (Track IIA) Frigates are equipped with 1 STIR Radar and 1 TMX/TV-EO System, the last two BARBAROS Class (Track IIB) Frigates are equipped with 2 STIR Radars.

Existing AN/SQS-56 hull-mounted sonar will be replaced with new generation Mid-Frequency Band (1kHz-10kHz) active/passive FERSAH (indigenously developed by ASELSAN and ARMELSAN) Sonar System, existing AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Decoy/Defence System will be replaced with ASELSAN’s HIZIR Torpedo Defence System, Aselsan’s ARES-2N(V)2 Radar ESM and AREAS-2NC Naval Electronic Attack (EA) Systems will replace existing Cutlas-1B R-ESM, and Scorpion-B R-EA Systems and an indigenous 127mm (5/54) Gun Fire Control System (for Mk45 Mod 2 Main Gun) will be integrated on the vessels.

The BARBAROS Class Frigates will also be integrated with ASELSAN’s Improved Lazer Warning System (GLIS) and PIRI-KATS IRST System as well as a pair of Roketsan’s YALMAN Missile Launchers (can be equipped with up to 4 UMTAS/TEMREN ATGMs or 8 CIRIT Missiles or 2 TEMREN and 4 CIRIT), to be deployed on the port and starboard sides of the GÖKDENİZ CIWS. The BARBAROS Class Frigate MLU Contract also covers the integration of ARMELSAN’s ARAS-2023 Diver Detection Sonar System on four vessels.
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Aselsan GÖKER, another 35mm Multi-Purpose Weapon System, capability demonstration shots completed in Konya.


GÖKER is a 35mm Single Barrel Weapon System designed to meet the up-to-date very low altitude air and ground defense needs, to be deployed in fixed facilities and border areas. Owing to usage of 35mm AIR BURST AMMUNITION (ATOM), GÖKER is highly efficient against to very low altitude air targets (Small-Mini UAVs, helicopters) and land targets.

GÖKER offers a comprehensive and cost effective system solution thanks to its independent electro-optic surveillance system, remote command capability, Linkless Ammunition Feeding Mechanism and flexible sensor integration infrastructure.


General Features
• Multi-purpose usage (land &air defense)
• Target detection and precise tracking with Independent Precision Stabilized Mechanism
• Adjustable Detecting/Tracking algorithms and gun firing speed for the target set (60-550 rounds/minute)
• Cost-effective “Linkless Ammunition Feeding Mechanism”
• Suitable for using with different 35mm ammunition types (TP-T, HEI, ATOM, ATOM-AntiUAV)
• Effective against targets behind obstacles
• High effective range
• -35 / + 95 degree movement capacity on the elevation axis
 

The construction of the prototype ship begins within the Turkish Type Assault Boat Project​

by Elifnur Başaran

February 3, 2022

in Navy and Marine Systems, News

The construction of the prototype ship begins within the Turkish Type Assault Boat Project

According to the Turkish Defense Industry 2022 Targets announced by the Presidency of Defense Industries (PDI), the construction of the prototype ship will begin within the scope of the Turkish Type Assault Boat Project design contract of which was signed between STM (Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.) and PDI in August 2020.

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Assault boats are platforms which are designed according to the structure of the seas owned by the countries. The most important features of the assault boats, which can operate mostly in shallow waters, are that they are fast and agile. The assault boats, which have high firepower according to their displacement, have an important place in the inventory of the navies of the riparian states in the Aegean and Mediterranean areas.
In the inventory of the Turkish Naval Forces, there are a total of 19 assault ships of 4 different classes, namely Kılıç (I and II), Rüzgar, Yıldız and Doğan. Doğan and Rüzgar class assault ships have been in the inventory of Turkish Naval Forces for more than 40 years.

 
The Turkish Naval Forces Command decided to integrate the Roketsan-manufactured ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile into all combatant platforms. It is estimated that the existing Harpoon Missiles in the inventory will be used in exercises and training activities.
 
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