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Invest in some nukes already, this would fix so many of Turkey's deterrence problems overnight.
 

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—TÜBİTAK SAGE’s G-40/60 competing with Roketsan’s Hisar O+/RF for Navy needs
—ÇAFRAD enables ESSM missiles to hit target at better range than existing
 
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Yesterday i saw this ship on Bosporus being towed from the Black Sea to Marmara. İt seemed to me a warship.
Unfortunately i couldn't take good photos.
 

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He literally watches bosphorus 7/24 :)
Looks like it is Norwegian ice-class patrol ship.
Romania produces warships for Norway that has great shipbuilding capabilities nonetheless they don't deliver them through Danube river, they are being delivered via Mediterranean. Confusing.
 

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Romania produces warships for Norway that has great shipbuilding capabilities nonetheless they don't deliver them through Danube river, they are being delivered via Mediterranean. Confusing.

Depth of the river?
 

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Romania produces warships for Norway that has great shipbuilding capabilities nonetheless they don't deliver them through Danube river, they are being delivered via Mediterranean. Confusing.
The danube river ends in baden-wüttenberg, germany. The river is depth enough to support very small boats. I live near the danube and I have never seen a boat passing by
 

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Do we have security issues if Yaltes is delivering systems to TN and is 100% owned by Thales ? @Anmdt

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I think the critical weapon systems are rather done by havelsan-aselsan (and by the supplied of the sensors or weapons -meteksan, roketsan, tubitak-)
What i wonder most is the IPMS, but if i remember correctly the navy oversees the source code and complies by themselves, i doubt the hardware part but if i know them a bit they would definitely assemble it with a supervision.

Luckily naval systems are not serially produced in the matter we know and they can inspect every step.
 

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I’m expecting an torpedo shaped structure
Torpedo = Kamikaze submarine.
Probably it will be something with extended range to be launched from a large multi-purpose tube/bay to travel at a pre-defined location, loiter in there and establish A2D
 

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Communicating with well submerged submarines may be on the cards. Quantum level optically carried messages sent via optical laser systems through deep water may give perfectly secure and clear communication possibility with submarines via air or satellite based platforms.
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system uses single photons, beamed with special lasers which has altered quantum signatures to give a Qubit (as opposed to binary bit system)
The unit of quantum information is the qubit, which is a quantum state of a photon. It can be on zero, one or any superposition of zero and one.
It can carry up to 150kb/sec information. Much greater than current few hundred bits a second VLE system gives and subs use to communicate.
Work is being done by ITT Exelis for US government.
When it becomes successful it could negate the need for subs to surface in order to communicate.
We should be looking in to this tech as well.
 

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Communicating with well submerged submarines may be on the cards. Quantum level optically carried messages sent via optical laser systems through deep water may give perfectly secure and clear communication possibility with submarines via air or satellite based platforms.
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system uses single photons, beamed with special lasers which has altered quantum signatures to give a Qubit (as opposed to binary bit system)
The unit of quantum information is the qubit, which is a quantum state of a photon. It can be on zero, one or any superposition of zero and one.
It can carry up to 150kb/sec information. Much greater than current few hundred bits a second VLE system gives and subs use to communicate.
Work is being done by ITT Exelis for US government.
When it becomes successful it could negate the need for subs to surface in order to communicate.
We should be looking in to this tech as well.
I believe with current technology it'd be a lot easier to use buoy network to relay information, even to potential kamikazi autonomous drone system.

With enough buoys you can map out all of our EEZ and use them as our feelers possibly even eyes. Any Vessel entering our EEZ waters could be reported back to TCG / TN.

I posted that China has demanded all non Chinese vessels report to China when they enter the waters south of China in the disputed area. Since we've declared our EEZ the buoy network should be prioritized as It shouldn't cost so much if we spread out 70-100 buoys a year.

TCG could be equipped with bigger vessels to run maintenance on these buoys. Add to that Some of these buoys could be advanced seabed-launchable-Unmanned Submarine systems or even seamines.

As I see it, it's an excuse to give TCG Corvettes, Landing Dock, Supply Vessels and so forth.
 

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