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The Ada project is becoming one of the most popular in the world.

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«The Turkish company Istanbul Denizcilik A.Ş. has begun the simultaneous construction of three Milgem-class corvettes (Ada type). The customer is the Malaysian Navy, which is expected to receive all purchased ships by the end of 2027.
The displacement of the corvette is about 2,500 tons, length 99.56 m, width 14.42 m, draft 3.94 m. Maximum speed 26 knots; cruising range exceeds 4,000 nautical miles at a speed of 14 knots; cruising time is 14 days. The crew consists of 111 sailors.
The armament consists of a 76-mm main gun from the local company Havelsan, 8 anti-ship missiles ATMACA (2x4) developed by Roketsan, 4 South Korean short-range air defense systems (up to 20 km) Haegung (16 launch cells), one 30-mm auxiliary remote-controlled artillery mount SMASH from Aselsan, two decoy launch systems.
The Ada ("island") project is becoming one of the most popular in the world», - writes the Russian military publication.

 
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And here she is as promised. I see the 76mm gun, AKR-D for the gun, MAR-D radar, Ahtapot Denizgözü EO system, with LPI radars at the mast and aft and an ESM system.

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Looks like they went with Unirobotics.

Doubting if it has anything to do with unirobotics, stamp still takes its place on I-class and TF-2000. Unirobotics has failed big time and let all wait and see if it will go public. It was planned for ADKG but from this point on, i have got a feeling that stamp may take its place.

Fun fact; Unirobotics' mere strong hand was few high ups in ASFAT, all replaced by proper people with the change in power and care to check who is the GM of ASFAT nowadays. I will give a tip, he is from Aselsan. :)
 

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Looks like they went with Unirobotics.
Unirobotics didn't complete the port acceptance tests on time and didn't complete the majority of the tests required to accept the system.

They also didn't complete the integration process in time.

So at the moment it's the only system that's sailing that hasn't completed the Harbour Acceptance Tests (HAT).

They are going with unirobotics since they made the deal two years ago and waited for them to develop rcws (not calling is stabilized, I can't dare to put it in that category when compared to stamp).

Anyway, it is a long way to see what happens, but I am sad to see that no one dares to impose fines on unirobotics for delays and not fulfilling the requirements. We have seen what happens when a company is protected by higher authorities (Sancak's BMC). It never benefits the country or the armed forces. I can't polish unirobotcis after seeing how they fail in the field and are protected by higher ups to get a go and get milestone payments.

I don't have a fetish to talk negatively when it comes to new products, you don't hear me talk bad about Tubitak's Yelkovan ED or MKE's 76mm since both do what promised, and do it in the given and agreed time. (CMS integration etc. FAT,HAT, SAT).
 

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