USVs wouldn't fill the role of the actual escorts, the frigates, as they lack the proper SAM systems or the range to act as escorts. USVs would only be a (worthwhile) addition in close defence and she could act as a mothership for USVs.
It is gonna blind it.NAZAR Laser Electronic Attack System (LETS) has been integrated onto the TCG GÖKOVA frigate
Got a question: Is it gonna blind the oncoming missile (passive) or gonna totally destroy it (active)?
It is an ingenious weapon. It uses very little laser power and with more range than most CIWS, it will blind and render useless multiple targets it's tracking system has identified, one after the other in quick successions.NAZAR Laser Electronic Attack System (LETS) has been integrated onto the TCG GÖKOVA frigate
Got a question: Is it gonna blind the oncoming missile (passive) or gonna totally destroy it (active)?
Oh yeah, please keep talking dirty to meIt is an ingenious weapon. It uses very little laser power and with more range than most CIWS, it will blind and render useless multiple targets it's tracking system has identified, one after the other in quick successions.
Here is a good article on it.Oh yeah, please keep talking dirty to me
On a serious note, is there a video of it in action (like a demonstration) or a detailed article about it somewhere?
I know this is naval programs thread but, hear me out:It is an ingenious weapon. It uses very little laser power and with more range than most CIWS, it will blind and render useless multiple targets it's tracking system has identified, one after the other in quick successions.
It may look like a passive system. But by blinding and rendering the targeting system of an incoming missile useless, it is in fact destroying it.
Here is a good article on it.
`NAZAR Was Designed as A Directional Infrared Countermeasure System Compatible with the TF-2000 From the Beginning of The Project!`
The Phase-I Critical Design Phase of the NAZAR Project, the contract of which was signed between the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) and the Main Contractor METEKSAN Defence in 2016, was successfully completed in July 2019. The production of the first land based NAZAR System has been...www.defenceturkey.com
Oh yeah, please keep talking dirty to me
On a serious note, is there a video of it in action (like a demonstration) or a detailed article about it somewhere?
That is just awesome
Defence Turkey: Is this 1.5-year period for the production or the delivery of the naval version of the NAZAR System?I know this is naval programs thread but, hear me out:
This, miniaturized, on Altay. Against Javelins.
Holy shit, did the navy feel outdone by all the attention airforce has been getting this past 2 days? This is amazing news!Production of TF-2000 will start in Q1 2024 if nothing big happens.
Isn't 5 years a long time? Can't it be 2-3 years?Production of TF-2000 will start in Q1 2024 if nothing big happens. The estimated date for the operational capability for the first destroyer is Q1 2029.
No, it is pretty normal for the first ship of a new class.Isn't 5 years a long time? Can't it be 2-3 years?
Lol, 5 years? Make it 10.Isn't 5 years a long time? Can't it be 2-3 years?
Lol, 5 years? Make it 10.
This information is "leaked" by T-rex, and off-the point as much as possible, merely based on what he reads here and there and how he interprets it (mainly this forum though).
TF-2000 goes through " contract design " stage, not " contract " stage. Anyone making a comment after reading this forum, particularly this thread and re-publishing it on twitter or back here on this thread first should know difference of two.
TF-2000 may get the steel cutting even within this year merely for a ceremony or the next year, and it doesn't matter. Contract design stage is expected to be completed by June 2024 with a possible foreseen 6 months delay, to be followed by Detail-Production design stage which is necessary for the construction (Construction may simultaneously go on for the sections which the detail design phase is completed, however).
And 2029 is not the expected commissioning but partial acceptance date, may as well end up being commencing sea trials if delays occur in the project (which it will occur). Add +3 years for such a ship to reach initial operational condition. And add+3 years as Navy foresees as a margin of error or unexpected delays.
Writing this as a person who so far has given the accurate information on several naval projects, including what goes on TF-2000 in details while none other insiders or experts in social media were mentioning of these.
The only credible people on social media are the ones who doesn't give exact dates out of their arses.
They will come in June to say " Tests of TF-2000 is completed". Man, been telling it since December here on this forum and they will not even tell it is towing tank scaled model experiments for resistance, self-propulsion, and sea-keeping and maneuvering (at this point they will not even know about the tests being conducted in cavitation tunnel, but hey how come a ship is tested in a cavitation tunnel right? What is the purpose there, it is for cavitation). They even refrain from giving a reference to this forum.
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