Is this the most recent?
Can you see 32 more? I can't quite tell, but it could be 80 or 96 I guess. I didn't notice lack of ATMACA until you said it.
The length of the ship has been shortened, its draft, displacement and speed reduced. In addition, 16xAtmaca SSM launchers were replaced by 32xMİDLAS (total number of VLSs 96). Also, the UMR, CFR, AYR configuration has been changed to UMR and CFR configuration.
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Which one is ÇFR and which one is UMR?
ÇFR is bigger or vice versa?
Yellow UMR? Green ÇFR?
Çafrad seems poor
Yellow CFR, green UMR. CFR's core was also about that size before, but with UMR now I have no idea about the size of the core. I think that with this size, from bridge to deck, the Navy has bet everything on this UMR. If they put in some proper data links then I might doubt the necessity of AYR as well (if UMR is as good as promised to track with finer quality than before). So yeah there seems to be a little downgrade here, but in my opinion the price is not being affected that much. Notice inclusion of Göksur (However the model looks like Levent) PDMS there, it is folding price of Gökdeniz.
And if, as promised, they get multi-static capability on the UMR by the time of commissioning or the test phase, that would be the crème de la crème.
Fire control in essence, but not as a whole (note that despite SPY-6, American BMD ships had tracking radars for long range precision/illumination). It will track the targets within a certain range, but I think something will remain as a task of the CFR (like ammunition separation, TBMD, UAV detection and so on).So, in essence UMR will provide fire control beyond the range of CFR? Also, how likely it is that Aselsan got their first long range naval AESA sensor as good as SPY-6?
In a world where PoW is not mired with issues, it's near useless as a carrier without F-35B without major modifications.Britain's cash-strapped Navy 'may be forced to sell off its £3.5 billion aircraft carrier the HMS Prince of Wales' amid funding issues
Britain's Navy 'may be forced to sell off the HMS Prince of Wales'
Senior figures fear HMS Prince of Wales, which cost £3.5billion to build, could be mothballed or sold for a knockdown price to a friendly nation, over the fleet's flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth.www.dailymail.co.uk
What's the chance?
Noway. Hell no. We could produce 7 destroyer for 3.5 million* pounds. Edit: billionBritain's cash-strapped Navy 'may be forced to sell off its £3.5 billion aircraft carrier the HMS Prince of Wales' amid funding issues
Britain's Navy 'may be forced to sell off the HMS Prince of Wales'
Senior figures fear HMS Prince of Wales, which cost £3.5billion to build, could be mothballed or sold for a knockdown price to a friendly nation, over the fleet's flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth.www.dailymail.co.uk
What's the chance?
Noway. Hell no. We could produce 7 destroyer for 3.5 million pounds