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There was one in ODTU technokent. They were doing CFD simulations regarding metro tunnels. They helped us with our Final Project. That said i don't remember any supercomputers. :)
Nice to see this, i was so hopeless about our industry :D
There are other companies doing it consultancy for CFD for sure but i didnt hear of a company which utilized special hardware or Test facilities for these.
Anyone can use CFD even with Notebooks :D
 
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In the table you posted i see the design for cBlock 2 Milgem, Do you know if it is oficially aproved to build?

That model's photo taken in an office of our navy... SSM didn't announce it yet as i know but so many reliable sources saying that... You can see these sources in previous posts... If you want a short cut i can tell you Cabatli also told that... Also some time before these sources releases...
 
Deniz Kuvvetleri SeaHawk helikopteri alacak

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Defense procurement authorities are preparing to issue a Request for Proposal (RfP) for the acquisition of indigenous fast attack craft that will cost around $800 million, according to sources, who say some of Turkey’s leading shipyards are expected to take part in bidding




Turkey’s ambitious program for the acquisition of up to 10 indigenous fast attack craft (fast assault boats) may cost Ankara up to $800 million, officials and industry experts say.

The contract covers a batch of four boats with an option to buy six more. A defense procurement official said the program, although it will come with a heavy price tag, is essential for naval deterrence and potential future naval ambitions Turkey may have. “These new generation boats will feature advanced technology and be part of a broader naval architecture,” he said.

Two shipyard executives estimated the cost of each boat at $70 million and $80 million, respectively.

Local giants

The Turkish Navy currently operates 25 assault boats of five different classes. The procurement official said the work to finalize the RfP for the program was almost ready. “It won’t take us much time to issue it,” he said.

The Navy prefers the new boats to be compact vessels equipped with a substantial systems suite, comprising a 76 mm main gun, two smaller-caliber naval guns, a Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) launcher, anti-ship missiles, torpedo decoy systems, a 3D surveillance radar and an electronic support measures/electronic countermeasures (ESM/ECM) system.

Industry sources say potential local shipyards vying for the contract include RMK Marine, Dearsan, Yonca-Onuk and Ares.

Dearsan has worked on a 65-meter steel-hulled vessel with a combined diesel and gas turbine propulsion system powering the vessel to around 45 kt.

Ares could propose a 70-meter steel hull designed originally by Rolls Royce and can speed at around 50-55 kt. RMK Marine said it has worked on a proposal in co-operation with partners in the United States and Sweden, but would not be drawn on details. Yonca-Onuk says a variant of its 250-ton composite-hull MRTP 48 with diesel propulsion able to generate 40 kt-plus speeds may be suitable for the competition. Yonca-Onuk is on a contract to build three of its MRTP 16s and three MRTP 34s for the Qatari Navy. It has so far sold 130 MRTP-class vessels to seven countries.

Turkey’s defense procurement agency, the Undersecretary for Defense Industries (SSM) last July issued a Request for Information (RfI) for the contract, designating local companies STM, Aselsan, Havelsan and Roketsan as leading local contractors for propulsion, warfare systems and armaments.
June/17/2014

Fast attack craft contract may see $800 million tag - BUSINESS
 
Question !!!...

Guys do you think we can built our own LCAC ?..

As you know it is planned but there is no move about it yet... With my limited knowledge i think that this is not something hard... We can easily make it... Also with requirements & guidence of our navy it can be a very good LCAC...

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No F35Bs in sight... cry me a river
And about LCAC, there's an open tender in progress, They'll be built indigenously
It's a piece of cake for Turkish shipyards.

Legi according to the news we will get 6 more Seahawks... In the news it says navy wants these for some frigates, LSTs & LPD... So there will be 2 LSTs... 4 left... As news says they will be used on frigates too so max. 2 of them will be used on LPD... LPD will not be filled with 6 Seahawks... My opinion didn't change... Not so long, we will see some jets on our LPD and it will be a perfect experience & preparation for our future aircraft carrier... :cool: :D
 
Legi according to the news we will get 6 more Seahawks... In the news it says navy wants these for some frigates, LSTs & LPD... So there will be 2 LSTs... 4 left... As news says they will be used on frigates too so max. 2 of them will be used on LPD... LPD will not be filled with 6 Seahawks... My opinion didn't change... Not so long, we will see some jets on our LPD and it will be a perfect experience & preparation for our future aircraft carrier... :cool: :D
I dont think there will be F-35 B simply because there is no need at this time. We cant even deal with the problems at our borders effectively yet so idk why people think we will acquire expensive military equipment that will be used idk for what threat that is thousands of miles away from us.

T-129 on the LPD is good enough.
 
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