MKE 76mm Naval Cannon
TN wants existing ESSM missiles to be fired from the national VLS system. There is a big amount of ESSM missiles in stock and they have a lot of life left in them. This requirement came directly from the TN. Talks are going on between Roketsan and TN about which missiles will be integrated into national VLS. Meanwhile, studies will be conducted for a quad pack version of Hisar-O+, Hisar-RF, G-40/G-60, etc. BTW i was talking about the combat load of the first I class.
Friday at 14:00, Large Cavitation Tunnel and Maneuvering Test Facility located at the ITU Maslak Campus, will be launched with a ceremony. The Tunnel will be operated by ITU, managed by TRTest, an affiliated company of the SSB.
As expected, Mr. Demir (President of SSB) will be present in there.
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This is a big event and capability gain, the media or other Defense news sources are not covering this, but this capability is closely linked to anything going underwater. Thus we may expect to hear some progresses on Torpedo programs.
Importance of the facility;
ADIK-SSB funded the Cavitation Tunnel and Maneuvering System Project (KATMANSIS), ASELSAN-SSB funded the Cavitation Tunnel Facility because the funds of the earlier project (KATMANSIS) didn't meet the end and SSB has found a way by introducing DIKMAN-PARKAL project for DIKONS of ASELSAN and funding the facility construction.Manoeuvring test system
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Manoeuvring test system
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7th highest flow cavitation tunnel compared to other countries
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Dimensions
The project team of the KATMANSIS project, in front of the test section and the winch (12 tons SWL)List of Projects completed/ongoing in Towing Tank covering only 2019-2021.
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Have some hints for future exports *wink* *wink*.
Could this be the recent statement made by Erdogan about Russian involvement in submarine making?Looks like Turkish Navy, after nearing to achieve their dream of Aircraft Carrier, now eyeing another long-dream of theirs; Nuclear powered submarine.
Milden will come in phases, the latter phase will be focusing on a larger hull with longer endurance, if Navy achieves their endurance and submerged time goal purely with domestically developed fuel cells or Li-Ion batteries they will let go of the Nuclear propulsion, for the latter option they have already been having talks with possible partners in aiding the nuclear propulsion and the ToT to operate it. The current status shows that, Fuel Cells or Li-Ion or mixed use of those easily satisfies the requirement that TN is looking for.
Both SSB and TN is now aiming to develop the second hull (let it be either NG-LHD with drone ability or Aircraft Carrier tier) with domestic resources, thus unlike it was in the LHD project, the next projects (including Milden, TF-2000) will be carried out and completed in Turkey and foreign partners will aid certain parts as subcontractors, if needed, under a mutual ToT scheme.
Likely it is, and I don't think Russians are the only option here.Could this be the recent statement made by Erdogan about Russian involvement in submarine making?
Nuclear reactor supplied by Russians! Hmmm!!
I had rather stick to local Li-Ion based propulsion..