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Which ship is it?

So Exhaust and flame won't cause fire hazard if missiles launched close to hull.
It's one of the Mekos. It shows where the starboard quarter Sea Zenith would be. This is a CGI Levent model added on a real photo.

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It's one of the Mekos. It shows where the starboard quarter Sea Zenith would be. This is a CGI Levent model added on a real photo.

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Waovv. finally they realized , instead of two sided autocannon, 2x air defense system will suit modernization.
 

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Waovv. finally they realized , instead of two sided autocannon, 2x air defense system will suit modernization.
Oruçreis already have a Phalanx at the back, in total 2 autonomous CIWS with the Gökdeniz. Original plan was to have 2 Phalanxes.
 

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Waovv. finally they realized , instead of two sided autocannon, 2x air defense system will suit modernization.
It's a render/concept, Levent hasn't even started firing tests in no way will they install it on the Mekos undergoing MLU right now, it wouldn't even fit timeline wise.
Maybe Ada-Class MLU in a couple years.

Look at how long it took for Gökdeniz to be inducted into service in the Navy and that was a gun-based CIWS.
 

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Since when did Turkey have their own national GPS system? I thought only USA and China possessed such capabilities?

Translation:
The most important technology in the missile is that it can find the target with our own navigation system without GPS. National navigation and guidance ability, you cannot get this technology from any country. We no longer talk about range for our missiles. -ROKETSAN General Manager Murat İKİNCİ
 

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Since when did Turkey have their own national GPS system? I thought only USA and China possessed such capabilities?

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The most important technology in the missile is that it can find the target with our own navigation system without GPS. National navigation and guidance ability, you cannot get this technology from any country. We no longer talk about range for our missiles. -ROKETSAN General Manager Murat İKİNCİ

A Glimpse into Alternative Positioning and Navigation

Alternative Positioning and Navigation (APN) refers to methods and systems used to determine position and guide movement without relying on traditional Global Positioning System (GPS) signals. This becomes essential in environments where GPS signals are weak, jammed, or non-existent. Here are some common APN systems:

  • Magnetometers: Measure Earth’s magnetic field to determine orientation.
  • Acoustic Systems: Underwater navigation systems such as sonar that use sound waves.
  • Dead Reckoning: Estimates position based on known starting position, time, speed, and course.
  • inertial Navigation Systems (INS): Uses accelerometers and gyroscopes to estimate position, velocity, and orientation based on motion sensors.

The key is to combine multiple sensors and data sources (sensor fusion) to provide reliable and accurate positioning and navigation, especially in challenging environments where GPS might be unreliable or unavailable.


And now you can look here:

 

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A Glimpse into Alternative Positioning and Navigation

Alternative Positioning and Navigation (APN) refers to methods and systems used to determine position and guide movement without relying on traditional Global Positioning System (GPS) signals. This becomes essential in environments where GPS signals are weak, jammed, or non-existent. Here are some common APN systems:

  • Magnetometers: Measure Earth’s magnetic field to determine orientation.
  • Acoustic Systems: Underwater navigation systems such as sonar that use sound waves.
  • Dead Reckoning: Estimates position based on known starting position, time, speed, and course.
  • inertial Navigation Systems (INS): Uses accelerometers and gyroscopes to estimate position, velocity, and orientation based on motion sensors.

The key is to combine multiple sensors and data sources (sensor fusion) to provide reliable and accurate positioning and navigation, especially in challenging environments where GPS might be unreliable or unavailable.


And now you can look here:

Problem with a lot of methods like ins and dead reckoning etc. Is errors accumulate, meaning, unless you use another thing to periodically determine your global position, you will keep going off the mark slowly and steadily, which gives you a maximum range before you get lost. Terrain mapping and kalman filters etc can counteract that
 

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Since when did Turkey have their own national GPS system? I thought only USA and China possessed such capabilities?

Translation:
The most important technology in the missile is that it can find the target with our own navigation system without GPS. National navigation and guidance ability, you cannot get this technology from any country. We no longer talk about range for our missiles. -ROKETSAN General Manager Murat İKİNCİ
If you read the above news piece, you will see that Atmaca anti ship missile, in 2020, has managed to hit a surface target from considerably high range with perfect accuracy without using GPS. This shows the high level of target acquisition capability Roketsan has achieved with INS.

The star tracker navigation system that Roketsan has , is capable of targeting with high precision during the night, and above 40K altitude during daylight.
They were perfecting the system by adding new algorithms to eliminate inaccuracies caused by vibrations and image distortions due to high dynamic medium in which this system is to be utilised.
Star tracker would be the ideal companion to INS guidance in missiles like Tayfun and Cenk.
He is very bullish with the statement he is making that we no longer need GPS to guide our missiles with high precision.

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We should have our own GPS systems otherwise these ammunutions could not hit bulls eye
 

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Since when did Turkey have their own national GPS system? I thought only USA and China possessed such capabilities?
Turkey is planning to develop and deploy a smaller version of GPS covering our longitude.

However, no development has started to my knowledge as it requires several other systems before. So it migth take dacades.
 

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Tolun Small diameter bomb with various seeker heads and quad rack Sadak 4T release system, gives the Akinci to precision bomb 4 targets simultaneously and F16s, 8 targets simultaneously.
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As it has swing out wings to let it glide to target, it has a range of around 110km, which makes it a stand off weapon. It can also be used against moving targets at sea. It is a comparatively cost effective weapon that can be used against multiple kinds of targets with precision.
 
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Tolun Small diameter bomb with various seeker heads and quad rack Sadak 4T release system, gives the Akinci to precision bomb 4 targets simultaneously and F16s, 8 targets simultaneously.
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As it has swing out wings to let it glide to target, it has a range of around 110km, which makes it a stand off weapon. It can also be used against moving targets at sea. It is a more cost effective weapon that can be used against multiple kinds of targets with precision.
Aselsan also has a double rack for Tolun right? I wonder if Akıncı can also carry that under its wings in addition to quadruple rack under this fuselage.

Edit: I just checked and yes, they do. According to Aselsan, Sadak 2T 388 kg loaded, while 4t weighs 731kg. In theory, Akıncı might be able to carry 8 Tolun, though I don't know if its hard points can carry 400 kg under its wings, or if it can take off with that.
 
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Aselsan also has a double rack for Tolun right? I wonder if Akıncı can also carry that under its wings in addition to quadruple rack under this fuselage.
Sadak 2T (110kg , 388kg fully loaded)
Sadak 4T (175kg , 731kg fully loaded)

Sadak 4T is carried under the belly of Akinci, as it can’t carry that load on wings.
Akinci has around 950kg payload capacity to carry externally. I doubt if it can manage 2 x Sadak 2T on wings as well.

As with different engines, Akinci has different payload capacities. But even with the 2 x PT6 engines giving 2 x 850HP power, it has a maximum of 1500kg payload capacity, 400kg of it being for internal. It has also be remembered that the wing structure can manage lower weight handling than it’s belly.
 

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Sadak 2T (110kg , 388kg fully loaded)
Sadak 4T (175kg , 731kg fully loaded)

Sadak 4T is carried under the belly of Akinci, as it can’t carry that load on wings.
Akinci has around 950kg payload capacity to carry externally. I doubt if it can manage 2 x Sadak 2T on wings as well.

As with different engines, Akinci has different payload capacities. But even with the 2 x PT6 engines giving 2 x 850HP power, it has a maximum of 1500kg payload capacity, 400kg of it being for internal. It has also be remembered that the wing structure can manage lower weight handling than it’s belly.

So a single Tolun weights approximately 113kg, correct ?
 
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