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Would an active protection system i.e. Akkor be effective against threads such as Hellfire, Spike-NLOS on small surface vehicles and USVs which lack of CIWS? Should they be implemented in naval vessels?
 

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A firm in konya has developed a propulsion system that doesn’t leave behind a trail... what does that mean ?
It seems like a waterjet.
Looks like a thruster (thought to be a pumpjet but definitely not), seems to be hubless (stator-rotator of the engine placed on the outer circle) but i doubt it, the stataments of the company is so lame that it makes me think whether it is a scheme to rip off the money.

Search for rim-driven thruster to see more like that one.

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-He told there is no wake?
-He told it is invisible in radar?
-He told propellers are less efficient and works with fossil fuel only?
-He says it is much more efficient than the equilavents? Well i invite him to the testing lab, not his simple steel made bathtub to measure the thrust.
-It is stealth or 'invisible' yet i can hear the noise of the engine idling in air.
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Good development for a small company, nonetheless. but the claims are extravagant.

1. There is a true development on a tubitak project to develop hubless propellers similar to the what Rolls Royse does.

2. There is one more a true development on a R&D / P&D project on a novel pumpjet design that minimizes wake and noise signature that may be revealed soon or may not. (Could be related to the torpedoes who knows).
 
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It probably is.

Looks like one of the building blocks of the front section of a milgem class ship

Here you can see a rear section

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First DIMDEG naval fleet replenishment ship is being launched. It was originally planned to be in the Navy‘s inventory by 2023. But it now seems more logical that this is going to be in 2024.
It is a 194 m long 22000 ton ship. Powered by 2 GE-LM2500 gas turbines and 2 Diesel engines.

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The bow section (Section 50), containing submarine torpedo tubes, was produced for the first time in Turkey with domestic and national resources, under STM’s engineering and coordination, which only a limited number of countries in the world can produce. The first Section 50 produced for Reis class submarines was delivered to Gölcük Shipyard Command.

Another critical phase was completed in the New Type Submarine Project, initiated by the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) for the Turkish Naval Forces Command, one of the most effective navies in the world. The bow section (Section 50), containing submarine torpedo tubes, was produced for the first time at Gürdesan Shipyard in Turkey with domestic and national resources, under the engineering and coordination of STM. The first Section 50, produced for Reis class submarines, was delivered on September 13, 2021 from Gürdesan Shipyard in Yalova to Gölcük Shipyard Command. The first Section 50, produced with national resources, will be integrated into Murat Reis, the 3rd New Type Submarine.
 

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a ship can take water from sea by pomping to reduce height of the ship
 

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I really hope it’s true. I can’t really tell from the hull. Which propulsion is it going to use
It is an old image from 2004 or 2005 i am not really sure, but can be told by looking at the progress of the hulls and comparing their launch and keel laying dates.
Assuming it is the last hull of the Kilic II thus the last surface combatant constructed in Golcuk Shipyard before the Pendik has been in an operational state.
 

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