If the RIM-116 sale that passed DSCA few weeks ago happens, don't expect the RAM to be changed on Ada Class ships. It would simply lower the costs to keep it.@Kaan Azman why did you prefer LEVENT/Hisar combination rather than Hisar/Gökdeniz CIWS?
What would be the advantage of LEVENT + Hisar over Hisar + Gökdeniz combination?
IMHO Gökdeniz would be better as it could stop rapid missiles as well as tiny drones , ATGMs etc.
Hisar plus Levent would not make difference . No offense bro. I appreciate your works.
So we are looking forward to seeing Hisar plus Gökdeniz combination on ada Class.
I totally agree. But he put especially LEVENT not RIM-116 on ADA class so he must have created the new combo for future ships.If the RIM-116 sale that passed DSCA few weeks ago happens, don't expect the RAM to be changed on Ada Class ships. It would simply lower the costs to keep it.
Great illustration. Thank you again for all of these great works @Kaan Azman . These brainstorms show us again and again that a little version of MIDLAS that allows peripheral installation would fulfill many needs, really well. It would be a system with a very serious export potential to other countries, as well as for our own needs starting with the ADA class.
Apart from keeping RIM-116; I think jury is still out on which CIWS system is more viable: Gun or missile based. Americans are going with RAMs and SeaRAMs on their new ships for example. Navy is going for missiles in front, gun at the back on TF-2000. They must have more data then we do.I totally agree. But he put especially LEVENT not RIM-116 on ADA class so he must have created the new combo for future ships.
BTW It is not just a my fantasy, it was already drawn)@Kaan Azman kisacasi bizim @UkroTurk diyo ki, "ben de isterem, benim ki ni de ciz"
Well, here we go!....with the expected announcement soon of the construction start in the Istanbul navy shipyard...
But it means the funding is there and such at least, doesn't it? Like it's at least a commitmentDon't want to break your hopes but steel cutting is merely ceremonial, or procedural so it means a little for the actual progress. There is a lot to be done on the design level, and i will begin the hype when the structure starts to take form.
In case of emergency remember first I-class. The steel cutting was too early again for ceremonial purposes and we waited a long time for structure to take a form and even after that, we waited for years for completion of the construction.
Wasn't a significant part of the delays in TCG Istanbul the problems in system procurement? We couldn't get MK41 from LM for example. And if I'm not wrong, Hisar-D RF firing tests started towards the end of 2022. 76/62 mm naval gun, close-in defense systems... Not just weapon systems but also we could not buy ASIST from Curtiss-Wright, a local equivalent was developed. In fact, I think that due to these embargoes, we have the largest non-US subsystem catalog in NATO for the operation of ship-based aviation. These are the ones reflected in the media, I am sure you were aware of other problems such as these. I wish that MILGEM-I had enabled some of these processes to be overcome earlier in terms of the TF-2000 project.Don't want to break your hopes but steel cutting is merely ceremonial, or procedural so it means a little for the actual progress. There is a lot to be done on the design level, and i will begin the hype when the structure starts to take form.
In case of emergency remember first I-class. The steel cutting was too early again for ceremonial purposes and we waited a long time for structure to take a form and even after that, we waited for years for completion of the construction.
Agreed, but the real life construction, as in design mostly leaving the desk and lab test phase to real world starting is something we have been waiting for nearly 2 decades now. Let us have our funDon't want to break your hopes but steel cutting is merely ceremonial, or procedural so it means a little for the actual progress. There is a lot to be done on the design level, and i will begin the hype when the structure starts to take form.
In case of emergency remember first I-class. The steel cutting was too early again for ceremonial purposes and we waited a long time for structure to take a form and even after that, we waited for years for completion of the construction.
The funding has been available for awhile, i see no issues there.But it means the funding is there and such at least, doesn't it? Like it's at least a commitment
It will have Gökdeniz but Hisar could be for experimental uses. I am certain they will use one of the two ships as a testing platform for brief time to study modularity.@Anmdt Dear Could you please enlighten us, Will Hisar Class OPVs have Gökdeniz CIWS , Hisar missiles and one cell VLS?
It wasn't only that, the project had two large gaps and first one was for design part. Specifically canadian embargo was issued later, in which the purchases should have been done already. 7 years and one major design revision after the construction began is unexplainable just via embargoes.Wasn't a significant part of the delays in TCG Istanbul the problems in system procurement? We couldn't get MK41 from LM for example. And if I'm not wrong, Hisar-D RF firing tests started towards the end of 2022. 76/62 mm naval gun, close-in defense systems... Not just weapon systems but also we could not buy ASIST from Curtiss-Wright, a local equivalent was developed. In fact, I think that due to these embargoes, we have the largest non-US subsystem catalog in NATO for the operation of ship-based aviation. These are the ones reflected in the media, I am sure you were aware of other problems such as these. I wish that MILGEM-I had enabled some of these processes to be overcome earlier in terms of the TF-2000 project.
wait what are you talking about?Well if somebody had done their job and finished the loitering, rocket launched munitions maybe we would have added them