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NSSAF is named as GEMED officially by STM. Just a teaser of what the final framework will be capable of;Two projects are loading nicely and so far smoothly, according to the schedule.
HATS - Helicopter Arrest and Traverse System (ASIST equilavent)
NSSAF - National Ship Survivability Analysis Framework (In replacement of a western origin framework, software that no more meets the demand of the TN, thus a new model allowing more customization per region and advanced details is in progress of development)
HATS current, possible orders;
4 I-Class.
1 Dimdeg ( possible )
10 AKDG ( possible, with dual feature of handling S-UAV, in Turkish G-IHA, and Helicopters)
- TF-2000.
+ Some possible exports on platforms that are exported
good statements to hear. in my opinion we need triple the navy. since we're "surrounded by seas on three sides."Mr Erdoğan: "As a country surrounded by seas on three sides, Having a strong naval force is not an option but a necessity. We will continue to work with determination until we become the strongest navy in the region and the world with the new ships we build, the submarines and the weapon systems we develop for our ships.”
Those are good news, but I feel that we need more developed and bigger smart buoy network to really manifest our presence in mavi vatan. TCG area of operation needs to be expanded under the guise of helping vessels in Mavi Vatan.Construction of the Second OPV for the Turkish Navy will commence in August 2022.
Conceptual design of the MILDEN (National Submarine) was completed by MILDEN DPO (Design Project Office) and submitted to the Turkish Navy in October, 2021.
%90-95 of what TTHB is in terms of layout and shape, appearance.
Could be the RHIBs? I can't happen to see a reference to acquire its length but if it is 5.5 or 7.5-8 meters then it is the RHIB.
It has sufficient growth space.Can we add more weapons to YTKB, at least they have the space?
He is probably talking about the mid-life modernization of Kılıç class FACs.Mr Demir: "We will add new capabilities to our gunboats"