Exactly!
Istif is fast and agile and very competent. In an inland sea like Mediterranean and especially in the Aegean and the Adriatic it is of more use to us than a Kimon size frigate; particularly in numbers. So if we can increase the numbers of İstif class ships and most importantly get quad packed Hisar-D missiles in to that MIDLAS, we will have the upper hand. Also it mustn’t be forgotten that we have been receiving the ESSM latest block, point defence missiles. These are retrofittable in to our MIDLAS in quad packed form too.
The TCG Istanbul (F-515) Frigate will have a 16-cell National Vertical Launch System (MDAS), which Roketsan continues to develop.
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Another point that needs to be made is that Kimon carries a mixture of Aster15 and Aster 30 missiles. These missiles can not be quad packed. Only 24 of Kimon‘s VLS cells are used by Aster15/30 mix. The other 8 cells is for 180+km range Exocet AShM use. We have 16 slanted canisters for our 250+km Atmaca AShMs.
If instead of using AI sources, if you investigate and weigh the pluses and minuses of both ships more carefully, you will find that İstif is not just a pretty face. Only recently had I read an article written by an Italian defence correspondent weighing Kimon and İstif against Fincatieri’s 5600ton frigate and finding that in spite of it’s smaller size it packed a hell of a good punch, outclassing both ships in a number of areas, especially in closed seas full of islands.