Also nope. TCG Istanbul, copy-paste.Could be referring to additions that aren't necessarily MIDLAS, something like Gökdemir somewhere else on deck
Also nope. TCG Istanbul, copy-paste.Could be referring to additions that aren't necessarily MIDLAS, something like Gökdemir somewhere else on deck
This is a must after cracking the multi-packing tech. The mere difference is making each VLS cell self-sustainable (controllers, exhausts etc) and in variable sizes.Also as off-topic, I am definitely in favor of the development of a scalable and peripheral variant of MIDLAS
More VLS =/= better ship.Maybe it is just slightly enlargening current MİDLAS module? Not adding extra MİDLAS?
Could 20cell MİDLAS be fit its current place?
There are rumours about Freedom class to be sold to RomaniaDamen exits Mangalia shipyard partnership - Splash247
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has decided to withdraw from a partnership it had with the Romanian government regarding the Mangalia shipyard. Damen said that the decision was motivated by the fact that the Romanian state no longer respects the agreement regarding the operational and managerial side of...splash247.com
Damen has quitted JV with state owned Mangalia shipyard in Romania. That leaves Fincantieri/Germany as the logical options and US as illogical one. Also a great oppurtinity for ASFAT / TAIS / Dearsan but doubting if Romania would be interested in cooperating with TR.
Not sure if negotiations (on price basis) are completed for the remaining three hulls. SSB was conducting meetings with suppliers (including Aselsan, Roketsan et al.) and bargaining. That may only be known after these are completed.@Anmdt Is there any estimate how much each I class is costing for Turkish Navy?
So the contract of hull and weapons and sensors are made separately, not like there is a main contractor and the contract made just with them.Not sure if negotiations (on price basis) are completed for the remaining three hulls. SSB was conducting meetings with suppliers (including Aselsan, Roketsan et al.) and bargaining. That may only be known after these are completed.
There are rumours about Freedom class to be sold to Romania
They will go with the US. They, as @Anmdt mentioned, need credit. Wouldn't surpise me if they just straight up buy Freedom-Class LCS the US intends to decommission in the near future.
On the topic of more VLS for follow on Istif-Class:
The information that the number of VLSs will increase on the three ships of the class is not correct. Both STM GM Mr. Güleryüz as well as Roketsan GM Mr. Ikinci told this openly in our interviews. HİSAR-D Block II will have a quadpack structure, so more missiles will be carried.
It will be saddening to see them going for US weapon systems instead of Turkish ones. Hope they figure out someday that it’s a double edged sword being buddies with the US.
On another note, I’ll freely admit that I’m filled with joy as the French ended up with a big bupkis. Like I’ve said before, I don’t wanna see them establish any military relations with the region countries.
“If you don't have preexisting beef with USA, it is a very good idea for small countries to get under US wings.”If you don't have preexisting beef with USA, it is a very good idea for small countries to get under US wings.
And Romania is already a strategic frontier for USA as they host the US AEGIS ASHORE ICBM interceptors.
If you are thinking about the LCS or MMSC frigate then I don't think they will end up in Romania. Most likely it will end up in a country with huge strategic importance to the US interest. Either it's Poland, Morocco, Taiwan etc...They will go with the US. They, as @Anmdt mentioned, need credit. Wouldn't surpise me if they just straight up buy Freedom-Class LCS the US intends to decommission in the near future.
It's such a disaster. They don't allow thei navy to decommision ships they don't want and can't use. It's just political stuff to make sure companies get paid despite delivering sub par products. I can't see anyone else wanting them, it is estimated to take billions of dollars to make LCS ships actually useful and sea worthy especially early hulls. Ada class would be so much better for any Navy with such a need.LCS decommission in the future? You are not up to date....newly build are being decommissioned right after they are finished build....nobody want these p.o.s ships, even USN themselves...I don't want to elaborate further, just ask google amca
An example one brandnew build, first ever trip sailed to Australia to show flag and after returning home will be decommissioned
US fucked up France. Again. They really hate them.There are rumours about Freedom class to be sold to Romania
#1 navy in the world, ladies and gentleman!It's such a disaster. They don't allow thei navy to decommision ships they don't want and can't use. It's just political stuff to make sure companies get paid despite delivering sub par products. I can't see anyone else wanting them, it is estimated to take billions of dollars to make LCS ships actually useful and sea worthy especially early hulls. Ada class would be so much better for any Navy with such a need.