Can we choose?Which one?
I will take the sub launched then.
Can we choose?Which one?
For that one we will need to wait a little longer i suppose. Sub-atmaca will come first*. Heard sage is working on something but not sure if it is an auv or something else.Can we choose?
I will take the sub launched then.
More shipyards is great and all, but is Aksaz the best place for such an installation for our most strategic vessels, being that close to Crete.Mystery resolved;
Aksaz shipyard will be upgraded to facilitate overhauling and maintenance capability of TCG Anadolu and Aircraft Carrier, and possibly other larger amphibious assets. For this reason a dry dock will be established.
Following this a new shipyard will be launched in Mersin, a total of 5 shipyards with three focusing on new buildings (will be three after Alaybey has been upgraded, if budget is granted).
Turkish Navy taking smart steps again.
From Piri Reis. Or do you mean which missile?Which one?
Also defines that Anadolu and other strategic assets have nothing much to do within Aegean, Marmara & Black Sea region, thus they do not need to be in Istanbul. They are destined for overseas.More shipyards is great and all, but is Aksaz the best place for such an installation for our most strategic vessels, being that close to Crete.
Yes, which Gezgin SLCM? The one that will launch from Reis and Gür, or the one that will launch from Milden?From Piri Reis. Or do you mean which missile?
Let them, we've seen how this played out in US, a disaster. Navy must have the capabilities to maintain its own high value vessels. Smaller ships like coast guard corvettes, OPVs etc can be argued upon, but anything bigger than a frigate should be left to the navy.I am 100% sure some people will be complaining of private shipyards not being utilized for maintenance of large platforms, so in advance i am telling that private shipyard's motive is purely commercial, thus they may shut down, dismantle, sell, demolish large dry docks if they stop turning money in. This is logical move to ensure maintainability of strategic assets.
To move the point, Reis Class like any other submarine we currently operate only have 533mm torpedo tubes. 533mm is a tad small for long range cruise missiles. AFAIK, there are no cruise missiles launched from 533mm tubes in any NATO country. Israel handled this with 4 additional purpose built 650mm tubes next to the 6 533mm tubes and is theorized to use them for the nuclear capable Popeye Turbo missiles. But it is also claimed that even Israel is moving to VLS equipped boats with the last Dolphin 2 Class Drakon, which have a much larger sail.Yes, which Gezgin SLCM? The one that will launch from Reis and Gür, or the one that will launch from Milden?
To move the point, Reis Class like any other submarine we currently operate only have 533mm torpedo tubes. 533mm is a tad small for long range cruise missiles. AFAIK, there are no cruise missiles launched from 533mm tubes in any NATO country. Israel handled this with 4 additional purpose built 650mm tubes next to the 6 533mm tubes and is theorized to use them for the nuclear capable Popeye Turbo missiles. But it is also claimed that even Israel is moving to VLS equipped boats with the last Dolphin 2 Class Drakon, which have a much larger sail.
A Gezgin that is fit to made into 533mm tubes would have to be smaller in diameter and there already are length limits. It basically would have to be a lesser performance munition. I would go as far to claim that a Gezgin designed to fit into a 533mm tube would be drastically different in size and performance next to a VLS one, you can basically call them two different missiles. You can even the first one "Gezgin 0.50"
The Turkish AIP submarines are being refueled in Italy (for now). This costs the Turkish Navy about 200,000€.Refilling/refueling AIP is a difficult process comparable to refueling a space rocket. It needs specialized facilities and well-trained crews. Any mistakes and things can go wrong really quickly.
Huh, seems i was wrong.AFAIK Tomahawk missile can be launched from 53 cm tubes. Is that not enough range?
MdCN fits to the 533mm torpedo tube as far as i know, and Tomahawk also fits within a 533mm tube, but not the torpedo tube itself. A vertically packed tube that can be replenished at shore, not through hatches within the submarine.Let them, we've seen how this played out in US, a disaster. Navy must have the capabilities to maintain its own high value vessels. Smaller ships like coast guard corvettes, OPVs etc can be argued upon, but anything bigger than a frigate should be left to the navy.
To move the point, Reis Class like any other submarine we currently operate only have 533mm torpedo tubes. 533mm is a tad small for long range cruise missiles. AFAIK, there are no cruise missiles launched from 533mm tubes in any NATO country. Israel handled this with 4 additional purpose built 650mm tubes next to the 6 533mm tubes and is theorized to use them for the nuclear capable Popeye Turbo missiles. But it is also claimed that even Israel is moving to VLS equipped boats with the last Dolphin 2 Class Drakon, which have a much larger sail.
A Gezgin that is fit to made into 533mm tubes would have to be smaller in diameter and there already are length limits. It basically would have to be a lesser performance munition. I would go as far to claim that a Gezgin designed to fit into a 533mm tube would be drastically different in size and performance next to a VLS one, you can basically call them two different missiles. You can even the first one "Gezgin 0.50"
NO!!Are the Germans the only one capabaly of delivering AIP refulling station solutions ?
It is a vertical tube, we don't count it as a torpedo tube but MdCN does launch from a torpedo tube.Huh, seems i was wrong.
Seawolves don't have the VLS but I believe could launch TLAMs from the torpedo tubes.It is a vertical tube, we don't count it as a torpedo tube but MdCN does launch from a torpedo tube.