Hard agree. Though one is gotta add, We really do not have a ship capable of fleet air defence, that's TF2000 territory. If Turkey is interested in a blue water CSG which is basically a carrier, one oiler, one logistics ship, 2-3 GP frigates, 1-2 AA destroyers(or frigates, same thing in this sense) and 1-2 subs; we need:
The continuation of the current 16 frigate layout + 4-6 more,
3-4 destroyers,
One more oiler and logistics ship,
and at least 2 more subs.
Currently, we are set to loose the 4 Yavuz Class ships in the near(15+-) future, as well as all the 8 Burak Class avisos and some number of earlier FACs, Doğan Class with 4 ships are goners, one was already decommissioned recently. 4 Rüzgars will see a similar fate in the not so distant future.
To make up for all the losses, we currently projected to have, 4 İ Class frigates to replace Yavuz Class, 8 Hisars to replace Buraks; currently TBD number of MPACs to replace Doğan and Rüzgars. We can lift some of the weight off of the surface ships with drones in the next decades, yes, but they will never be enough to fully replace actual ships in littoral seas. Number of TF2000s is not yet certain and also not certain if one or two Gabyas will be replaced, they are getting older as well. With Milden, By the time Reis Class is fully operational on all fours, earlier Atılays, at least 2 boats are also goners.
Our projects are not adding numbers, they are replacing our old stuff. I'm not seeing a new outlook to make the navy bigger, it just doesn't exist yet. And if it does, budget for it is currently not there, that's for certain.