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Are there still missing subsystems for TF-2000?
Several, some systems still have not gone public, neither the development has been commenced. We will hear by time. If not the development, integration is another long route.
 

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Aselsan otonom underwater vehicle

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Aselsan otonom underwater vehicle

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2 x profiler (CTD)
Side scan sonar (one on each side)
DVL (thus DVL aided INS)
Bathymetry to track the bottom
Acoustic pinger (likely for communication with mothership) on top
Nose E/O
Sail sensor - Wireless modem for data transfer and likely + LIDAR in front.

Dimensions;
Length 4.7 meter
Diameter 0.3 meter
Max Speed 6 knots
Endurance 5-9 hours varying by mission profile @3 knots
Maximum depth 500 to 1000 meters, may as well go up to 1500 but not expecting 2000/3000+ meters.

Hard to label this as a defense-related product. Navies use this kind of vehicles (as well as many other scientific equipment) to aid the missions (MCM, ASW, S&R). And we can safely assume most of the above-related products will be foreign (except two sensors, possibly) and these are COTS, can be purchased through multiple channels but the companies are imposing a strict investigation before supplying the products.
 

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At that moment 3 submarines are being constructed ?
He doesn't imply this, i guarantee it.
2 x profiler (CTD)
Side scan sonar (one on each side)
DVL (thus DVL aided INS)
Bathymetry to track the bottom
Acoustic pinger (likely for communication with mothership) on top
Nose E/O
Sail sensor - Wireless modem for data transfer and likely + LIDAR in front.

Dimensions;
Length 4.7 meter
Diameter 0.3 meter
Max Speed 6 knots
Endurance 5-9 hours varying by mission profile @3 knots
Maximum depth 500 to 1000 meters, may as well go up to 1500 but not expecting 2000/3000+ meters.

Hard to label this as a defense-related product. Navies use this kind of vehicles (as well as many other scientific equipment) to aid the missions (MCM, ASW, S&R). And we can safely assume most of the above-related products will be foreign (except two sensors, possibly) and these are COTS, can be purchased through multiple channels but the companies are imposing a strict investigation before supplying the products.
Interesting features, ROVs - AUVs of this class are usually made modular, such that, any module is integrated or replaced to suit the mission profile (scientific, commercial, military). My opinion; Aselsan shouldn't have been making this, unless they have a bigger plan.

Teledyne marine has some examples, Gavia is similar to this AUV - ROV.
 

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Dear @Anmdt and also other forum members ;

I want to ask some question about Hisar OPVs and Ada class corvettes. If u kindly answer them, I would be grateful.

1) Why TN choose Hisar OPV size/copy same as Ada class, instead of İstif class ? Our opvs built ready to fit for future application if needed. For me, to upgrade İstif hulls have more spaces and more agile for this purpose.

2) First Ada, Heybeliada laid down at 2005 (18 years) , commissioned at 2011 (12 years), I dont know which date accepted for a MLU for ship. At near future TN any plan for them? and what kind modifications will be made? (May be they are still too new and modern so not needed in a decade)

3) I know Ada class purpose not this but as a request or wish or necessity we all want Ada Class also have more Air defence capabilities with siper missiles. Instead of integrate limited number siper missile to them (acc to some images 12, if i dont remember wrongly), why TN built istif class hulls and transfer all electronic sensors capabilities of Ada ships to new empty hulls with vertical launching system? After that we can basicly obtain an aged OPV and like İstif class or semi İstif class ships. I think, this is cheaper and faster then making new one. If my memory not betrayed me this kind application made by İsreal Navy before they cannibalize some ships and transfer the new hulls. But i dont know the fate of old hulls.

I find the case ships : class Sa'ar 4 to Sa'ar 4.5 modifications
 

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Dear @Anmdt and also other forum members ;

I want to ask some question about Hisar OPVs and Ada class corvettes. If u kindly answer them, I would be grateful.

1) Why TN choose Hisar OPV size/copy same as Ada class, instead of İstif class ? Our opvs built ready to fit for future application if needed. For me, to upgrade İstif hulls have more spaces and more agile for this purpose.

2) First Ada, Heybeliada laid down at 2005 (18 years) , commissioned at 2011 (12 years), I dont know which date accepted for a MLU for ship. At near future TN any plan for them? and what kind modifications will be made? (May be they are still too new and modern so not needed in a decade)

3) I know Ada class purpose not this but as a request or wish or necessity we all want Ada Class also have more Air defence capabilities with siper missiles. Instead of integrate limited number siper missile to them (acc to some images 12, if i dont remember wrongly), why TN built istif class hulls and transfer all electronic sensors capabilities of Ada ships to new empty hulls with vertical launching system? After that we can basicly obtain an aged OPV and like İstif class or semi İstif class ships. I think, this is cheaper and faster then making new one. If my memory not betrayed me this kind application made by İsreal Navy before they cannibalize some ships and transfer the new hulls. But i dont know the fate of old hulls.

I find the case ships : class Sa'ar 4 to Sa'ar 4.5 modifications
1 - OPV was meant to be smaller, about 1700 tons in first sketches, later 1900 and both were aimed to be a derivation of Ada-class in CODAD configuration. Later, Navy opted for a larger design, keeping changes minimal between Ada-Class and picking a propulsion suite that requires minimal modification on what Ada had. (There are also some political - bureucratic reasons for that, not going there). But design seems to be sufficient to be an OPV for the seas Navy intending to operate it.

2 - There will be an MLU but i can't tell about it before the word is out but it will not be before than finalization of Barbaros MLU, again mainly bureaucratic reasons for the delay. I had a post for Ada-Class MLU somewhere in this thread.

3 - Those images are mainly fan-made and one made by Aselsan as part of their initiative (not about Armerkom or Navy).Also, Ada-Class does not need to carry 8 meter long VLS like Istanbul Class nor we need a larger vessel for the missions which Ada-Class intended to be used. It will be carrying VLS similar to Albatros-NG. (Not in the configuration, in terms of dimensions). Cannibalizing might be an option, but i don't know, i haven't heard a word of it.
 

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These are going to be great additions to our naval force. But…
According to this site
the first ship was supposed to be launched July 2023 and delivered to the Navy in June 2024.
It looks like there is still a lot of work to be done.
@Anmdt ??
 

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I see no issue with the construction process. The first OPV can be launched in July it looks like a realistic date. I don't think it will be delayed more than a few months.
 

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1 - OPV was meant to be smaller, about 1700 tons in first sketches, later 1900 and both were aimed to be a derivation of Ada-class in CODAD configuration. Later, Navy opted for a larger design, keeping changes minimal between Ada-Class and picking a propulsion suite that requires minimal modification on what Ada had. (There are also some political - bureucratic reasons for that, not going there). But design seems to be sufficient to be an OPV for the seas Navy intending to operate it.
I wonder if Hisar class can endure sea conditions like a frigate.
For instance, according to open sources range of Hisar class is greater than that of Barbaros and Yavuz classes. Then, can we say Hisar class replace Yavuz class?
 
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Should it be still called an OPV?
Doesn't it started to look a lot like I class? ( with a different mast and a different placement for AShM. )

I am wondering, comparatively if it can be considered on per with I class in tarms of over all capability, or is it somewhat downgraded?
 

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Should it be still called an OPV?
Doesn't it started to look a lot like I class? ( with a different mast and a different placement for AShM. )
I don't think this will be the initial setup we will see with Hisar Class ships. I still haven't seen anything concrete on that. If it is, do correct me. Most of these equipment will be fitted for but not with and they can be refitted later on.

One major difference between the Hisar and I class ships will be the propulsion. Hisar Class ships will come with a more conventional propulsion system and will not include turbines.
 

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View attachment 55677 Should it be still called an OPV?
Doesn't it started to look a lot like I class? ( with a different mast and a different placement for AShM. )

I am wondering, comparatively if it can be considered on per with I class in tarms of over all capability, or is it somewhat downgraded?
According to what i read about it, this is a hypothetical config explored for export purposes.
 

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