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- 41 Naval vessel are being actively constructed (37 for Navy and 4 for Coast guard). 9 new constructions will start in short duration
- A LCT Bayraktar class delivered and another started acceptance trials
- UAVs have been inducted to the Navy and has conducted strikes on USVs
- 5 types of USVs and 2 types of kamikaze USVs have been inducted to the Navy
- Sub atmaca/akata(he says Atmaca that is used against Coastal targets from submarimes instead of designated name but not much room for interpretation) is inducted to the navy
- Akya Heavy Torpedo is inducted to the navy
- Malaman Smart Bottom Mine in inducted to the Navy
 

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- 41 Naval vessel are being actively constructed (37 for Navy and 4 for Coast guard). 9 new constructions will start in short duration
- UAVs have been inducted to the Navy and has conducted strikes on USVs
- 5 types of USVs and 2 types of kamikaze USVs have been inducted to the Navy
- Sub atmaca/akata(he says Atmaca that is used against Coastal targets from submarimes instead of designated name but not much room for interpretation) is inducted to the navy
- Akata Heavy Torpedo is inducted to the navy
- Malaman Smart Bottom Mine in inducted to the Navy
Akya Torpedo and new LST Bayraktar Class
 

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-Mugem continues construction
-First keel laying of Koca Tepe
-2-5 I Class frigates have been launched 6-8 construction continues
-National Mine hunter and Fast attack craft construction continues
-(New) Bayraktar Class LCT construction continues
-Milden Construction continues
-Hisar Class opv Construction continues
- 37 Navy / 4 Costguard
-9 new ships
-UAV entered service(TB3)
-5 USV in service and 2 Kamikaze USV
-Akata (Sub Atmaca) In service (can be used against land targets
-Akya Torpedo
-Malaman Mine
 

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-Mugem continues construction
-First keel laying of Koca Tepe
-2-5 I Class frigates have been launched 6-8 construction continues
-National Mine hunter and Fast attack craft construction continues
-(New) Bayraktar Class LCT construction continues
-Milden Construction continues
-Hisar Class opv Construction continues
- 37 Navy / 4 Costguard
-9 new ships
-UAV entered service(TB3)
-5 USV in service and 2 Kamikaze USV
-Akata (Sub Atmaca) In service (can be used against land targets
-Akya Torpedo
-Malaman Mine


We still nothing heared that Barbaros Land Batteries entered in Service. The
- 41 Naval vessel are being actively constructed (37 for Navy and 4 for Coast guard). 9 new constructions will start in short duration
- A LCT Bayraktar class delivered and another started acceptance trials
- UAVs have been inducted to the Navy and has conducted strikes on USVs
- 5 types of USVs and 2 types of kamikaze USVs have been inducted to the Navy
- Sub atmaca/akata(he says Atmaca that is used against Coastal targets from submarimes instead of designated name but not much room for interpretation) is inducted to the navy
- Akya Heavy Torpedo is inducted to the navy
- Malaman Smart Bottom Mine in inducted to the Navy
We still nothing heared that Barbaros Land Batteries entered in Service. They are an asymetric Threat for enemy Fleets and keep them on Distance from turkish Shores.
 

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We still nothing heared that Barbaros Land Batteries entered in Service. The

We still nothing heared that Barbaros Land Batteries entered in Service. They are an asymetric Threat for enemy Fleets and keep them on Distance from turkish Shores.
Navy most likely doesn’t want to allocate money for that. Because the system should be ready only needs a order from the navy.
 

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Anyone know if this is true?
They will start construction on the other 3 before the first one is ready.
Admiral said 'as soon as possible', yeah when it is 'possible'. That 'possible' is highly subjective term.

At the current state they have no rough estimation of the total costs or entire of the construction blocks ready in blueprints. We call it a design package. TN's shipyard should complete the design package, resolve the conflicts in the first ship and deliver it to SSB, which then will be forwarding to the shipyards that will be handling construction of three ships.

Before all of this, there is no concrete contracts with the companies that will be delivering major components and systems. The steel construction progresses and design takes shape, that's all what's happening.

Whereas it is more bitter for the aircraft carrier, there is literally nothing on ground but the ski-ramp made for test procedures and as a 'test block', no construction plan that goes beyond the fairy tales.

Same goes for Milden, the test block goes through construction phase and the rest of submarine, or complete package of the design is far from being ready for starting the prototype, the actual ship.

@Zafer you might be laughing but laugh at this; in a project where we are expecting rest of the three ships launch as soon as possible, we have no contract with the propulsion system subcontractor, as for gas turbines, it usually takes 2-3 years from order, to delivery. And propeller, shaft and gears are customized per design basis which takes 3-4 years. You might be laughing at a pool toy that can't propel itself.
 

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Admiral said 'as soon as possible', yeah when it is 'possible'. That 'possible' is highly subjective term.

At the current state they have no rough estimation of the total costs or entire of the construction blocks ready in blueprints. We call it a design package. TN's shipyard should complete the design package, resolve the conflicts in the first ship and deliver it to SSB, which then will be forwarding to the shipyards that will be handling construction of three ships.

Before all of this, there is no concrete contracts with the companies that will be delivering major components and systems. The steel construction progresses and design takes shape, that's all what's happening.

Whereas it is more bitter for the aircraft carrier, there is literally nothing on ground but the ski-ramp made for test procedures and as a 'test block', no construction plan that goes beyond the fairy tales.

Same goes for Milden, the test block goes through construction phase and the rest of submarine, or complete package of the design is far from being ready for starting the prototype, the actual ship.

@Zafer you might be laughing but laugh at this; in a project where we are expecting rest of the three ships launch as soon as possible, we have no contract with the propulsion system subcontractor, as for gas turbines, it usually takes 2-3 years from order, to delivery. And propeller, shaft and gears are customized per design basis which takes 3-4 years. You might be laughing at a pool toy that can't propel itself.
Would they still go aheas and start construction of blocks to save time?
 

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that would not make sense... I mean the design has to be finalized before any shipyard would start or they'd face changes and other things that would make it expensive and difficult to complete. we don't want a frankenstein in our hands. something like a scope creep that just keeps making it more and more difficult to handle.
 

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Admiral said 'as soon as possible', yeah when it is 'possible'. That 'possible' is highly subjective term.

At the current state they have no rough estimation of the total costs or entire of the construction blocks ready in blueprints. We call it a design package. TN's shipyard should complete the design package, resolve the conflicts in the first ship and deliver it to SSB, which then will be forwarding to the shipyards that will be handling construction of three ships.

Before all of this, there is no concrete contracts with the companies that will be delivering major components and systems. The steel construction progresses and design takes shape, that's all what's happening.

Whereas it is more bitter for the aircraft carrier, there is literally nothing on ground but the ski-ramp made for test procedures and as a 'test block', no construction plan that goes beyond the fairy tales.

Same goes for Milden, the test block goes through construction phase and the rest of submarine, or complete package of the design is far from being ready for starting the prototype, the actual ship.

@Zafer you might be laughing but laugh at this; in a project where we are expecting rest of the three ships launch as soon as possible, we have no contract with the propulsion system subcontractor, as for gas turbines, it usually takes 2-3 years from order, to delivery. And propeller, shaft and gears are customized per design basis which takes 3-4 years. You might be laughing at a pool toy that can't propel itself.
I have no doubt TEI will come up with an engine that will be 100% homegrown, they have all the technology that goes into making them.

After your epic failure predicting TB3 not flying from Anadolu your words hold no value to the sharp minded. You are not alone in this either; some so called defence experts said it is too hard to test radars and we need test-beds and all to do this but here we are already running radars on unmanned jet fighters before long and even making kills with them. There is a clearly a pattern in this.

Same with Kaan main bulkheads, same with TOGG,

There is merit to opposing if you opposing wisely
 

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