But do you really see the Greek navy as such a push over ? Granted,they're financially troubled but they somehow manage to push the construction of the Type 214's forward,
THEY are a push over.
So do we, Type 214TN is under construction as well. Add 13x Type 209 attack-submarines which 8 of them are 1400 variant and armed with UGM-84 Harpoon Block IIs.
they have 13 frigates armed with Sea Sparrows,Harpoons(which are upgraded)
We have 16 frigates which 4 of them (Yavuz-class) are the same as Hellenic Navy's (MEKO-200). They are armed with 16x upgraded RIM-7 Sea Sparrows, 8x Harpoons with a combination of RGM-84F Block 1D and RGM-84L Block II, Mk32 torpedoes. .
Other 4 ships are MEKO-200 TN IIA a.k.a Barbaros-class. Armed with 8x Harpoon Block II, 2x Mk.32 torpedoes, Mk.41 VLS Mod 8 for 16x RIM-162 ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile). And they have SMART-S Mk2 multifunctional radar, if you know what it is you'll get the edge they have over the Spartans.
The remaining 8 are 4,100 tonnes Gabya-class guided missile frigates. (USN Perry). They all have SMART-S MkII, New FCS, X-band radar integrated into the Turkish GENESIS Combat Management System which is recognized by Lockheed Martin as the official upgrade package for Perry class vessels. They are armed with 8x RGM-84L Harpoon Block IIs. 32x RIM-66 SM-1 MR Block VI in Mk25 canisters. (Greece does not have that) and 32x RIM-162 ESSM in Mk41 VLS. Thus Gabya-class has been also modernised with indigenous Electronic Warfare systems, comms and decoys.
As for corvettes; Burak-class corvettes are armed with 4x Exocet MM38 missiles and 6x Roketsan DSH ASW Rocket system which gets guidance by fire control computers, sonar and auto targeting.
Ada-class ASW/Patrol corvettes? Well they are the ghost ships of the surface fleet with highly reduced RCS. Armed with SMART-S Mk.II, X band radar, FCS integrated into GENESIS-MSYS Combat Management System. ARES-2N EW platform. Mk46 and Mk 32 torpedoes. 21x RIM-116 RAM, 8x RGM-84L Block II.
17 FA boats with Exocet missiles (of which 5 modern Roussen with the block 3-2 more on construction),some 200 modern fighters,Storm Shadows in their inventory,a decent AA system(Patriot PAC 2-3,S300's stand out).
Well, that's laughable sir. TNF poses 27 Missile Boats/FAC with the classes of Kılıç, Kılıç-II, Yıldız, Rüzgar and Doğan each armed with Harpoon missiles. And Kartal-class FACs are armed with two quads of AGM-119 Penguin MkII.
Additionally, 23 Patrol Boats in service with 10 Tuzla-class boats being the spearhead force of Patrol Boats Flotilla Command. Armed with 4x Depth Charges, 6x DSH ASW Rocket System, 40mm twin-compact gun and 12.7 mm stabilized platforms.
244 F-16C/D Block 40 CCIP/50/50+ are in service with 69 Israeli modernized F-4E/RF-4E 2020 Terminator. I hope that clarifies well enough.
Storm Shadows? They have only 90 missiles. Mate..ever heard of SOM missile? with a tested range over 500km. Lockheed Martin has chosen SOM-J to compete against JSM of Norway.
Also TURAF maintains; AGM-84K SLAM-ER and AGM-142 Popeye which no nation in Eastern Mediterranean poses these two.
(P.S Popeye is Israeli)
All systems listed above are the ones superior to what HN has. Other systems we have are the same systems that they too have.
In regards of AAW, we don't even have an active SAM system comparable to S-300 or PAC-3. the blame goes to our current and past governments.
Reference to naval systems: ex-midshipman
My bet,if you thought that an eventual war with Syria was bad,with Greece with be a nightmare.Not that you couldn't prevail but i find the optimism exagerated.
Well, don't ever feel that I am an egomaniac with blind nationalism. That's the truth. No nation in Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa can encounter Turkish Naval Forces even if they combine themselves to a single force. This includes Greece, Israel, Egypt and Syria as well. Though I can't say the same for our Air Force and Army in that case.
Regards.