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Would equipping some of our vessels with loitering ammo be beneficial ? E.g. Opv of lower tonnage. Granted the ammo has decent range
OPVs will also need some UAV for recon and survailance before striking, imo in future a tube/canister stored Alpagu like drones are going to be de-facto equipment on Turkish navy warships or boats.
Also a loitering ammo it could be useful against anti-symmetrical threats or to conduct assault in tight spaces.
 

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OPVs will also need some UAV for recon and survailance before striking, imo in future a tube/canister stored Alpagu like drones are going to be de-facto equipment on Turkish navy warships or boats.
Also a loitering ammo it could be useful against anti-symmetrical threats or to conduct assault in tight spaces.
That’s what I imagine. Smaller type loitering ammo could be used to take out engines of RHIB vessels or any other vessel with visible engine. Which is why OPV would be ideal.
 

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That’s what I imagine. Smaller type loitering ammo could be used to take out engines of RHIB vessels or any other vessel with visible engine. Which is why OPV would be ideal.
STM can easily lure Naval forces in fact. I don't know what are they waiting for?

IMO a drone model with re-usable canister launchers could attract a lot of attention for export too. Maybe they are waiting to reach a certain maturity on size, like developing something that can spend 10-12 hours and loiter around 80-100 km so that they can make solid offers?.
Still something about size of Alpagu (or slightly larger one with 1-2 hour endurance) can attract Navy SAT.
 
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Why haven't we seen Gökdeniz ER and LEVENT on the mock-ups of new warships such as OPV, ADA, TF-2000 etc.?
İt means these mock-ups could be upgraded.
 

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Im wondering if the istanbul class frigate in active service? When will all the istif class frigates be delievered?
 

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Nusrat domestic mine hunter ready for duty :)
 

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Does it really take that long to build a FAC ? @Anmdt ?

Or is it the testing, arming etc. that is the reason for it to take so long ?
 

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Does it really take that long to build a FAC ? @Anmdt ?

Or is it the testing, arming etc. that is the reason for it to take so long ?
The construction has not begun yet, and i think at the moment they are conduction the analysis for signatures, propulsion system design etc. Considering this is referred as contract design stage and expected to be completed by mid of 2022, and another year for detail design to be completed the best date for construction is Q1 2023-Q2 2023, by assuming that the shipyard will be immediately chosen.
Technically once the contract stage ends they can conduct the tender, since there will be an estimate for the overall cost.

We may expect the first hull to take between 2 to 2.5 years at most, most of it being the tests and latter hulls can be about 1.5 to 2 years if those are contracted at once and ordered at once.

Let's note this further, the Turkish FAC is zipped version of Ada-Class.

In my opinion Navy will choose a faster track to replace aging FACs, it is only my assumption the FAC by Yonca Onuk is designed for this purpose. It is only wishful thinking though.
 
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