He prefers to use nickname in forums, instead of his real name.Somebody should invite Kozan Selcuk to the forum...
Somebody should invite Kozan Selcuk to the forum...
Have the weapon systems been specified in the hisar class OPV? As far as I understood the design is based on the ada class, with almost the same displacement at 2400 tons?
Nice, it's indeed very similar to Ada class, both are considered corvettes. What's the difference between this two? Electronics? Is the price of the opv specified in the information that has been published, I remember that a year ago someone mentioned that the price of the opv would decrease by around 40 % compared to the ada class after all the turkish weapons, and subsystems get matured.
Combatant configuration options:
76mm Main Gun
1x ASELSAN GÖKDENİZ CIWS
8 cell HİSAR air defense missiles
8x Anti-Ship Cruise Missile
4x ready to fire ROKETSAN L/UMTAS missile system
2x ROKETSAN ASW Rocket Launch System
2x ASELSAN STAMP remote controlled weapon stations
TACAN, adequate hangar for unmanned or ASW-ASuW helis
YAKAMOS Hull Mounted Sonar System
HIZIR LFAS Low Frequency Variable Depth Active and Passive Towed Array Sonar
Torpedo Countermeasure Systems
ASELSAN MAR-D Search Radar
Electro-Optical Sensors
ECM systems etc.
As you know, almost all of the major cost items in combat ships are the navionic and weapon systems, so combatant equipments. Hull construction and sail equipment have a more limited share in the total cost. Also, If you look at the ship's propulsion system, you'll see that the engine room consists of diesel engines.Nice, it's indeed very similar to Ada class, both are considered corvettes. What's the difference between this two? Electronics? Is the price of the opv specified in the information that has been published, I remember that a year ago someone mentioned that the price of the opv would decrease by around 40 % compared to the ada class after all the turkish weapons, and subsystems get matured.
Just to add to @dBSPL ’s post;Nice, it's indeed very similar to Ada class, both are considered corvettes. What's the difference between this two? Electronics? Is the price of the opv specified in the information that has been published, I remember that a year ago someone mentioned that the price of the opv would decrease by around 40 % compared to the ada class after all the turkish weapons, and subsystems get matured.
Nice! How much will the OPV cost when you add the same weapon systems as @dBSPL mentioned in the Hisar format? The flexibility in quick changes in electronics/ Weapons without extensive work is a big plusJust to add to @dBSPL ’s post;
According to unverified estimations, Ada class corvette costs around 260million US dollars.
Basic OPV based on same hull will cost in the vicinity of 110 million dollars. But this cost quickly escalates as you start adding those weapons. (A RAM System alone is best part of 25 million dollars)
As mentioned, OPV is a slower vessel as it doesn’t have a gas turbine to propel it. I’s electronics and radar is cheaper. It is for off shore patrolling missions. But not for open seas.
Beauty of it is that, as Ada Class has been built in a modular format, it is more tolerant to quick additions of weapons and electronics as and when needed. They can even carry ULAQ USVs. This will give them stand off weapons usage range.
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It is based on Ada-Class, that is why. In near future it may reach 90% or even 100% cost of Ada class with all equipments installed (full version) but once Ada class receives the MLU the ratio will go down to 60 - 70%Nice, it's indeed very similar to Ada class, both are considered corvettes. What's the difference between this two? Electronics? Is the price of the opv specified in the information that has been published, I remember that a year ago someone mentioned that the price of the opv would decrease by around 40 % compared to the ada class after all the turkish weapons, and subsystems get matured.
The turkish navy will Recieve 4 I class frigates. The first frigate TCG Istanbul got launched last year, and the 3 others are awaiting a decision on which shipyard that will manufacture the rest of the 3 frigates. The OPV will not perform as well as the istanbull class frigate because it's based on the ada class corvette. In wartime, the OPV could get more weapons as well, as electronics without any big construction activities as @dBSPL and @Yasar mentioned. Every warship serves its purpose but i guess your question was more about why the Turkish navy just doesn't use all its money on a additional 4/6 frigates instead of 10 OPV.Can any senior turkish mamber explain why 10 OPV ? Why not instead 4 or 6 I class frigate ? What is the strategic logic behined it ? Because it seems to me, in high intensity conflict environment OPV won't perform as good as I class frigate even if it is fitted with extra weapons and sensors . @Anmdt @Yasar.
Yes! The logic behind the choice.The turkish navy will Recieve 4 I class frigates. The first frigate TCG Istanbul got launched last year, and the 3 others are awaiting a decision on which shipyard that will manufacture the rest of the 3 frigates. The OPV will not perform as well as the istanbull class frigate because it's based on the ada class corvette. In wartime, the OPV could get more weapons as well, as electronics without any big construction activities as @dBSPL and @Yasar mentioned. Every warship serves its purpose but i guess your question was more about why the Turkish navy just doesn't use all its money on a additional 4/6 frigates instead of 10 OPV.
I class is based in Ada class, so?The turkish navy will Recieve 4 I class frigates. The first frigate TCG Istanbul got launched last year, and the 3 others are awaiting a decision on which shipyard that will manufacture the rest of the 3 frigates. The OPV will not perform as well as the istanbull class frigate because it's based on the ada class corvette. In wartime, the OPV could get more weapons as well, as electronics without any big construction activities as @dBSPL and @Yasar mentioned. Every warship serves its purpose but i guess your question was more about why the Turkish navy just doesn't use all its money on a additional 4/6 frigates instead of 10 OPV.
I dont wanna interrupt the conversation, but even Gurcan Okumus reads your posts . We contactedSomebody should invite Kozan Selcuk to the forum...
I could have precised myself better, i meant what you just wrote. Every warship from opv all the way up to airfraft carriers serve its purpose in its own way.I class is based in Ada class, so?
OPV will serve its duty in patrolling, taking load of frigates and corvettes on escort duties, providing patrol and protection in peace times, escorting flotillas, roaming around while real warships will focus at real warfare, not escort or protection duties.
I dont wanna interrupt the conversation, but even Gurcan Okumus reads your posts . We contacted
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