Sorry but he's right mate, it looks atrocious.Oh really? I'm so SORRY that I had very little time left to work on the cover and was sleep deprived as shit. LMFAO
Sorry but he's right mate, it looks atrocious.Oh really? I'm so SORRY that I had very little time left to work on the cover and was sleep deprived as shit. LMFAO
Spanish civilian reactors are either French or American and have no plans for nuclear powered vessels; and Italians more than likely will use American reactors for their subs.Whatever, I don't really say I think it was a great job or anything but again, kinda bullshit comment to say "worst". I will draw one with crayons next.
and idk about Spain or Italy's works on nuclear reactors but I am sure Spain would make a good partner for AIP since Abengoa has made some good progress on ethanol-based AIP.
No one, as such such a project is impossible for the foreseeable future. Just look at what Australia has to go through and they are way closer to states like the US and UK then we are.Spanish civilian reactors are either French or American and have no plans for nuclear powered vessels; and Italians more than likely will use American reactors for their subs.
That leaves us. Who will give us reactors?
Italy would need assistance just like we do though for the reactor. I don't really see a viable way for us to get our hands on reactors for nuclear submarines.I was guessing starting from near zero and if thats the case I guess it would be joint work from near zero if it ever happens. If not Spain Italy is still sure to keep interest in nuclear submarines since it will want a capable attack submarine for its carrier group and we will have a similar case for MUGEM.
we will built them ourselfsSpanish civilian reactors are either French or American and have no plans for nuclear powered vessels; and Italians more than likely will use American reactors for their subs.
That leaves us. Who will give us reactors?
In what timeframe 15-20 if it even makes financial sense rather than investing in aip like the Japanese and Koreanwe will built them ourselfs
not only civilian nuclear reactors , submarine power ones but aslo nuclear bombs , its just matter of time.....
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They are possibly aiming for SMR's that will mature commercially from 2030s onwards and militarize / navalize it past 2040. It is all about the feasibility, a nuclear submarine should also come with a larger dimensions than what Milden currently aims for.Spanish civilian reactors are either French or American and have no plans for nuclear powered vessels; and Italians more than likely will use American reactors for their subs.
That leaves us. Who will give us reactors?
Priority is Milden, the interview is slightly misunderstood at that sentence. Navy aims to succeed in Milden first to pave the way for Nuclear submarine. Milden will also come through blocks and the first hull will be mostly an experimental prototype. We are lacking major components at the moment, a nuclear reactor without a proper permanent magnet motor means little to none.No one, as such such a project is impossible for the foreseeable future. Just look at what Australia has to go through and they are way closer to states like the US and UK and the we are.
I would be very suprised if this materializes in any shape. I think developing MILDEN further makes more sense.
Navy Recognition's headline for this, "Turkish Navy Commander confirms plan to develop nuclear-powered submarines after actual Reis-class", certainly didn't help.Priority is Milden, the interview is slightly misunderstood at that sentence. Navy aims to succeed in Milden first to pave the way for Nuclear submarine. Milden will also come through blocks and the first hull will be mostly an experimental prototype. We are lacking major components at the moment, a nuclear reactor without a proper permanent magnet motor means little to none.
I think for 10 years by now 2035 we will master civilian nuclear plansts like russian akuyu one and small ones like SMR and work on submarine ones and just after this year after we mastered all military and civiilian industries , produced hypersonic weapons , satellites etc we will work on bombs and by 2045 we will have few of themIn what timeframe 15-20 if it even makes financial sense rather than investing in aip like the Japanese and Korean
Block 2 purchase is nothing new, but this is much bigger news.Navy received ESSM Block 2? So I guess Barbaros MLU would be using them? These are currently the most advanced SAM missiles we have in operation I guess.
In order to be able to launch ESSMs from the National Vertical Launcher System(Midlas) in 2025, studies were initiated in cooperation with NSPO and ROKETSAN.
Are they gonna be quad-packed in Midlas ?Block 2 purchase is nothing new, but this is much bigger news.
Turkish Navy Prepares for the First ATMACA Missile Launch!
On May 10, 2025, the M/G MARTI platform will be shot with the ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile off the coast of Sinop.
This firing, which will be carried out within the scope of the DENİZKURDU-II/2025 Exercise, will be the first 'National Anti-Ship Missile ATMACA' firing of the Turkish Navy.
One would expect it to, as that's the main selling point. We've heard in the past that US wouldn't allow this, maybe something changed.Are they gonna be quad-packed in Midlas ?
To clarify, navy did use Atmaca in the past, being the owner of the system. This is the first time they will be using it in a SINKEX not as part of development or acceptance tests but as part of navy training as part of the Denizkurdu/Seawolf-25This firing, which will be carried out within the scope of the DENİZKURDU-II/2025 Exercise, will be the first 'National Anti-Ship Missile ATMACA' firing of the Turkish Navy.