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https://youtu.be/mLvCHmBZJuY?si=mQjf9yqI5yfsV-Ix
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Mittlerweile sind Bilder einer modernisierten Fregatte der Barbaros Klasse aufgetaucht. Die Vorher - Nachher Bilder und Details über die Modernisierung könnt ihr der Webseite entnehmen.


https://turkishnavy.net/2023/11/18/a-clo...u-project/


Weitere Informationen zum Barbaros MLU Update

Zitat:BARBAROS Class Frigates Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) Project Update
The contract for the Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) of four BARBAROS Class (MEKO 200 TN Track II-A/B) Frigates in the inventory of the Turkish Naval Forces Command (TNFC) was signed between SSB, and ASELSAN-HAVELSAN Business Partnership, which will replace the existing combat systems onboard the vessels, on April 3, 2018, and the contract became effective on August 9, 2018 (Tₒ started), System Requirements Features meeting was held during 5-6 February 2019 and the Critical Design Review (CDR) Phase was completed in 2020.

https://www.defenceturkey.com/en/content...pdate-4748
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Zitat:Anadolu Shipyard Lays Keel of Turkey’s 2nd İ-Class Frigate TCG Izmir

By YUSUF ÇETINER in COMPANIES, NAVAL, NEWS, SURFACE COMBATANT, TURKEY November 28, 2023


On November 15, 2023, Turkey’s Anadolu Shipyard (ADİK) laid the first block of TCG İzmir (F-516), the 2nd Ship of the MİLGEM İ-Class Frigate Project, at its Tuzla campus. The keel laying ceremony was attended by Anadolu Shipyard Chairman Süalp Ömer Ürkmez, senior company employees and industry representatives.

https://www.overtdefense.com/2023/11/28/...tcg-izmir/
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Zitat:MARLIN AUSV to Be Delivered to Turkish Navy


MARLIN AUSV to Be Delivered to Turkish Navy
MARLIN AUSV, jointly developed by ASELSAN and SEFİNE, will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in the following months.
SEFİNE Naval Projects Senior Technical Purchasing Engineer Burak Kolsuz, who spoke to Anadolu Agency during the Nusret-2023 Invitation Exercise, stated that MARLIN AUSV will be delivered to the Turkish Navy in the coming months.

Burak Kolsuz added that MARLIN can be configured in mine warfare and anti-air warfare configurations in addition to already revealed ASuW and ASW configurations.

MARLIN made its official debut on the field in electronic warfare configuration during a NATO exercise in 2022. This was followed by a test of TUBITAK SAGE’s KUZGUN-KY solid fuel rocket-powered surface-to-surface missile planned to be one of MARLIN’s main ASuW assets.

MIR AUSV, a related development from the same joint venture, also fired a lightweight torpedo from the launcher developed by ASELSAN.

https://www.turdef.com/article/marlin-au...rkish-navy
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Zitat:Turkiye’s Indigenous Torpedo Akya is Operational
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Turkiye’s Indigenous Torpedo Akya is Operational
Turkiye’s first indigenous heavy-weight torpedo, Akya, is now operational after its test launch with a live warhead.
Turkish Defence Ministry announced last week that the fire tests would occur on December 26th. The tests were postponed for a day and took place on the 27th. The Ministry announced on social media that an Akya heavy-weight torpedo was launched from the TCG Preveze (S-353) submarine. The Ministry stated that Akya hit the target vessel (ex-TCG Gazal, ex-USS Sioux) and destroyed it. This statement and a photo with the “Akya harp” notice mark that the torpedo had a live warhead. “Harp” is a Turkish word for “war”.

https://www.turdef.com/article/turkiye-s...perational


Hier noch ein Video vom scharfen Schuss mit dem Torpedo Akya

https://twitter.com/rmalpsoy/status/1740...IrDxQ&s=19
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Mittlerweile berichtet auch der Focus von Test des türkischen Torpedo Akya.

Zitat:Gestern, 29.12.2023 | 21:54
Marine veröffentlicht Video
Gewaltige Explosion: Hier versenkt neuer türkischer Super-Torpedo ein Schiff
Die türkische Marine veröffentlichte am Freitag Aufnahmen vom Test des neuen Schwergewichtstorpedos Akya. Der Probelauf mit Gefechtskopf war erfolgreich und das neue Geschoss kann von den Streitkräften eingesetzt werden.

Der vom türkischen Rüstungskonzern Roketsan entwickelte Akya wurde vom U-Boot TCG Preveze im östlichen Mittelmeer abgefeuert. Der Torpedo traf das Ziel präzise, so das Verteidigungsministerium in einer Erklärung. Aus einer Entfernung von etwa zwölf Kilometern schlug das Unterwassergeschoss in ein Boot ein, explodierte und versenkte es.

https://m.focus.de/panorama/welt/marine-...36027.html
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Zitat:Turkish Government Green Lights Aircraft Carrier And 4 Additional I-Class Frigates

On January 3, 2024, a meeting of the Turkish Defense Industry Executive Committee took place, with President Erdogan in attendance. During the session, the committee made significant decisions, which included initiating the design phase of an aircraft carrier and the construction of an additional 4 I-class frigates. [...]

Decisions were reached concerning the initiation of the design phase for an Aircraft Carrier as part of military ship projects. Additionally, plans were approved for the construction of the MİLGEM 9-10-11-12th ships (I-class frigates), offshore patrol vessels, new types of landing ships, new generation minehunters, and Turkish Type FACs. [...] Highlighting a record-breaking figure of $5.5 billion, marking a 27% increase compared to the previous year, and an average export value surpassing $65 per kilogram, the defense industry demonstrated a significant contribution to the Turkish economy and indirectly to social welfare. Notably, the growing confidence in the country’s defense industry products is reflected in the rise of export destinations from 176 countries in the previous year to more than 185 in the current year.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...-frigates/

Schneemann
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(09.01.2024, 10:41)Schneemann schrieb: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...-frigates/

Schneemann

Die zusätzliche vier Fregatten der Istanbul Klasse sollen länger sein als die anderen Fregatten dieser Klasse und auch 2 x 32 Zellen VLS aufnehmen können. Sie werden vorraussichtlich vier Fregatten der Gabya Klasse ehem. O.H.Perry FFG ersetzen. Das Programm zum Bau von TF-2000 AAW Zerstörer ist auf das nächste Jahrzehnt verschoben worden. Die im Artikel erwähnte Entwicklung und den Bau eines Flugzeugträgers wird ein Projekt was wahrscheinlich bis zum Ende des nächsten Jahrzehnts realisiert wird. Die Beschaffung neuer FAC und Minnensuchschiffen ist auch beschlossen worden.


Denkbar ist das die vier weiteren I-Klasse Fregatten nach diesem Entwurf gebaut werden.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/ide...idef-2023/
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Zitat:January 19: A Big Day “four” Turkish Navy
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January 19: A Big Day “four” Turkish Navy
Four new capabilities for the Turkish Navy, TCG Istanbul F-515, TCG Derya A-1590, TCG Arif Ekmekçi (A-575) and Marlin will enter the Turkish Navy inventory.
A delivery ceremony will be held in Istanbul on January 19, 2024, for Turkiye’s first national frigate, TCG Istanbul F-515, first Replenishment at Sea and Combat Support Ship, TCG Derya A-1590, TCG Arif Ekmekçi (A-575) Logistic Support Ship and Marlin Unmanned Surface Vessel. All four ships will enter the Navy’s inventory.

The ceremony, which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is expected to attend, will be held in Istanbul. With the entry of TCG Istanbul (F 515) into the inventory, the retirement process of Yavuz class frigates will actually begin.

https://www.turdef.com/article/january-1...rkish-navy
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Zitat:“Akkuyu NPP will provide experience in the field of nuclear energy”: Turkey plans to create a nuclear submarine
“Akkuyu NPP will provide experience in the field of nuclear energy”: Turkey plans to create a nuclear submarine

Thanks to the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant in Turkey by Rosatom, the national industry will receive competences sufficient to create its own submarine with a nuclear power plant.

https://en.topwar.ru/233969-ajes-akkuju-...lodki.html
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Weia... Das Imperium kehrt zurück? Was kommt als nächstes, ein Sternenkreuzer? Vader
Der Carrier ist ja schon in Planung/Zulauf...
Wie will Erdogan das alles finanzieren, bei einer Inflation zwischen 30 und 80%? Selbst Russland bügelt die "Kutsnetsov" nur noch sporadisch und dort ist sie "Prestigeobjekt". Von Neubauten mal ganz zu schweigen...
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(14.01.2024, 10:08)Grolanner schrieb: Weia... Das Imperium kehrt zurück? Was kommt als nächstes, ein Sternenkreuzer? Vader
Der Carrier ist ja schon in Planung/Zulauf...
Wie will Erdogan das alles finanzieren, bei einer Inflation zwischen 30 und 80%? Selbst Russland bügelt die "Kutsnetsov" nur noch sporadisch und dort ist sie "Prestigeobjekt". Von Neubauten mal ganz zu schweigen...


Als aller erstes handelt es sich hier um Konzepstudien, was den Flugzeugträger und das Atom U-Boot anbelangt. Eine Realisierung wäre in frühestens 15 Jahren denkbar.

Als erstes laufen bei der türkischen Marine sechs U-Boote der Reis Klasse Typ U-214 zu. Gegen Ende des Jahrzents oder Anfang der 2030er wird MILDEN reif für die Serienproduktion sein. Erst danach in den 2040ern wird es so weit sein, dass Flugzeugträger und Atom U-Boote konkrete Formen annehmen.

Informationen zum MILDEN Projekt: https://www.turdef.com/Article/milden-is...phase/2036
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Zitat:New Platforms of the Turkish Navy to Enter Service
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New Platforms of the Turkish Navy to Enter Service
New naval platforms will be accepted into the service with the ceremony on the 19th of January, as TurDef wrote exclusively.
TCG İstanbul (F 515) frigate, TCG Derya (A 1590), TCG Arif Ekmekçi (A 575) logistic support ship and Marlin USV will be accepted into Turkish Navy service with a ceremony to be held in Yalova. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Defence Minister Yaşar Güler, Chief of General Staff Metin Gürak, Navy Commander Ercüment Tatlıoğlu, President of Defence Industry Agency Haluk Görgün will attend the ceremony.

TCG İstanbul (F 515) is the first frigate of the MİLGEM national warship programme under the İ-class. Three more ships in this class are under construction, and four will be built according to the decision taken during the SSİK meeting. Even though it is not declared, TurDef expects the second batch to have a larger capacity for air defence missiles.

TCG İstanbul (F 515) will use the new naval systems from the Turkish defence industry, such as:

ASELSAN CENK AESA 3D multi-beam naval radar, optimised for medium-to-long-range high-altitude air and surface surveillance and target designation (to replace Thales Nederland’s SMART-S)
SAPAN fire control system for anti-aircraft warfare
ROKETSAN MİDLAS vertical launch system (To replace Lockheed Martin’s Mk41 VLS)
ROKETSAN HİSAR-D medium-altitude air defence missile (In place of RIM-162 ESSM)
SİPER long-range air defence missiles
ASELSAN GÖKDENİZ 35 mm CIWS (In place of Phalanx CIWS)
ALTINAY Helicopter Recovery/Transfer System (to replace Canadian subcontractor)

https://www.turdef.com/article/new-platf...er-service
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Ein Video von der Übergabezerremonie, wo heute vier Schiffe im Dienst bei der türkischen Marine gestellt wurden.
https://youtu.be/pQmlMOZPMc0?si=CqTABErcTkL2X0Rk

Zitat:
Turkish Navy Receives Four Vessels Into Service

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about 5 hours ago

Turkish Navy Receives Four Vessels Into Service
Turkish Navy Received four vessels into service with a ceremony held in Yalova. Three vessels of them mark a new milestone in Turkish Navy.
The intrudction ceremony is held in Yalaova, Sefine Shipyard. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended the ceremony and spoke about the capacity that Turkish defence industry gained.

Turkish Navy will gain four ships and three of them mark a new milestone. TCG İstanbul (F 515) is the first frigate of the MİLGEM national warship programme under the İ-class. Three more ships in this class are under construction, and four will be built according to the decision taken during the SSİK meeting. TCG Derya (A 1590) is the first Replenishment at Sea and Combat Support Ship which will serve as a force multiplier for the Naval Forces. The range and logistics power the Turkish Naval Forces can reach without visiting a port will increase significantly. This ship has multiple uses, as it can act as a command and control ship in wartime. TCG Derya (A 1590), the second largest ship of the Navy, stands out with its ability to conduct joint operations with USVs. TCG Derya (A 1590) and TCG Ütğm. Arif Emekçi (A 575) will boost the logistics capabilities of the Turkish Navy.

https://www.turdef.com/article/turkish-n...to-service

Marlin USV: https://youtu.be/5rF7WbFRLhg?si=M43GCvO_X_tYbDoC
TCG Istanbul: https://youtu.be/YcYofAUcv7w?si=7vUVBbJWMPhow65c
TCG Ütğm Arif Ekmekçi: https://youtu.be/OsuYyDd5ILs?si=YUNQRQkeyYoYa1mO
TCG Derya: https://youtu.be/ttwUyJihagQ?si=ZSKhBwf3q5mofR_A
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Zitat:Turkey’s First Domestically-Produced Frigate Has Entered Service
TCG Istanbul represents a significant achievement for Turkey’s shipbuilding industry, which aims to become ever more self-reliant.

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On January 19, Turkey's first-in-class frigate TCG Istanbul entered into service with the country's Navy during a ceremony held at Sefine Shipyard in Yalova Province, northwest Turkey. The introduction of the vessel marks a significant moment for the country, given that it constitutes Turkey's first nationally-developed frigate. This also comes amid a relatively remarkable modernization effort based on locally sourced hardware that spans the services within Turkey's armed forces in recent years.

The Istanbul class is designed to perform a wide range of missions for the Turkish Navy, including everything from surveillance to anti-surface, anti-air, and anti-submarine warfare. What's most notable about TCG Istanbul in particular is its high percentage of indigenously built components, particularly in terms of its armament and electronic warfare and sensor suites. In all, some 220 Turkish companies participated in constructing the frigate, which included 80 subcontractors working on the delivery of more than 150 systems, Naval News reports.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/tu...ed-service
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