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May your bow be clear, your seas calm, and your luck bright. 🇹🇷🇸🇴

The research vessel ORUÇ REİS and its escort and protection vessels TCG GEDİZ, TCG GÖKOVA and TCG ÜTĞM. ARİF EKMEKÇİ saluted our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the Bosphorus and began their journey to Somalia.

Isn't a tradition to salute the president when combat ships go like this. Nothing to do with RTE perse.
 

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They could have loaded several mobile UMTAS/SUNGUR launchers as the region is boiled with extremists, pirates, terrorists.
At least highly mobile and compact SERDAR could be deployed.
Huge frigates seems naked Infront of USVs.
I would also give them several ATOM40mm auto launchers against quadrocopters.

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They could have loaded several mobile UMTAS/SUNGUR launchers as the region is boiled with extremists, pirates, terrorists.
At least highly mobile and compact SERDAR could be deployed.
Huge frigates seems naked Infront of USVs.
I would also give them several ATOM40mm auto launchers against quadrocopters.
I checked it after your post and Gediz indeed looks now to be armed with 2 RCWS I don't remember seeing before to the two sides of the bridge. Can't make up the model though and have a pretty short barrel as well.

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Oh nevermind, they were done in 2022.

 
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IMO inefficient
French Navy conducted exercise even with the shotguns.



Comments by Tayfun Ozberk, former Turkish Navy surface warfare officer

Unmanned vehicles are participating in naval warfare year after year. While defense contractors in many countries are working to develop new types of unmanned ships, navies are working to integrate unmanned systems into their fleets under the concept of manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T).

Meanwhile, the effectiveness of the UAV and USVs in the Russo-Ukrainian war proved the paradigm shift in Naval Warfare. The use of UAVs for surveillance and assault missions, as well as suicide USV assaults of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Russian warships showed that these small but effective vessels increased the complexity of Naval Warfare.

In this case, developing countermeasures is paramount. Engaging in such small and swift with classical weapons with non-fragmented rounds doesn’t offer a high probability to destroy the target. Using weapons with fragmented rounds increases the hit probability.

On the other hand, such weapons should be the last measure against such drones, just like close in weapon systems. To decrease the risk against valuable combatants, UAV/USV assaults should be neutralized before the suicide drone enters the vital area of the warship. The importance of arming warships with small guided missiles, such as Longbow Hellfire or L-UMTAS, has increased.

Though guided missiles are effective, it’s still not clear whether they would be enough to repel swarm attacks including dozens of drones. Therefore, adding laser weapons to the warships or flotilla’s layered defense system seems to be a subject in the near future.

The most recent Ukraine war showed that drones are relatively cheap and effective, without developing solid measures and CONOPS, the warships wouldn’t be safe at sea. Even the strongest ones.


 

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Wait , was UMTAS /CÄ°RÄ°T launcher on Turkish warship?
@Anmdt Dear could you please identify the warship?
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EDIT: THX . Answer was Burak class



The exercise incorporated a Jaguar EBRC, a vehicle primarily designed for land operations, mounted on a fast amphibious landing craft (EDAR)



Guys if you had opportunity which land weapon platform would you put on which ship?

I would put old ZIPKIN KMS Land rovers on old Gabya class as they are cheap, light , compact . Thus they would be autonomous shorad:)

Using stingers rather than SM1 still more reasonable.
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Or ASELSAN 50kW laser weapon on Cobra
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Wait , was UMTAS /CÄ°RÄ°T launcher on Turkish warship?
@Anmdt Dear could you please identify the warship?
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The exercise incorporated a Jaguar EBRC, a vehicle primarily designed for land operations, mounted on a fast amphibious landing craft (EDAR)



Guys if you had opportunity which land weapon platform would you put on which ship?

I would put old ZIPKIN KMS Land rovers on old Gabya class as they are cheap, light , compact . Thus they would be autonomous shorad:)

Using stingers rather than SM1 still more reasonable.
View attachment 71074
AFAIK, they installed on Burak class but for testing purposes.
 

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