>Havelsan Genesis Advent (Full integration into the battle network) CMS,
>ASELSAN MAR-D X-band 3D search radar, LPI radar, fire control and Electro-optical sensors and electronic warfare systems. Aselsan GÖKDENİZ as a Close Air Defense system, Aselsan STAMP stabilized weapon system. Aselsan HIZIR-LFAS towed sonar and Aselsan ORKA light torpedo system.
>Meteksan YAKAMOS hull mounted sonar system,
>Roketsan HISAR-RF air defense system and vertical launcher, 8 Roketsan ATMACA/ÇAKIR anti-ship missiles. 4/8 Roketsan TEMREN(UMTAS) short range laser guided missiles, Roketsan ASW rockets.
>MKEK 76 mm main gun
>Diesel-Electric propulsion combination - CODELOD
>4,500 nautical miles cruising range, 3 weeks continuous mission capability without supplying
>MILGEM superstructure for lower radar signature. Lower magnetic and acoustic signature hull.
>Lower production cost and initial cost of ownership than MILGEM ADA class corvettes.
(Many of the weapon systems are optional. However, Hisar-class' design created to accordanance that ensures minimum set-up and preparation time.)
Roles: Intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, search-and-rescue, counter-terrorism, maritime control operations, protection of maritime transport, defense against asymmetric threats, maritime special operations will form the primary missions.
Secondary roles: naval-air operations, electronic and acoustic warfare, land-attack, amphibious operations support and training activities.
When HISAR-RF modernization is made to ADA class corvettes, these 14 corvettes will have the ability to form the littoral line in Turkish seas and near seas, as well as give several advantages over equivalent naval forces in terms of operating costs. In addition, with the I class that raplace Yavuz class, and later Blok-II frigates that will replace Barbaros classes, at least 23 MILGEM-based ships that will be in the Turkish navy fleet. The logistical advantages of this will be enormous.