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The last frigate of the PN-MILGEM/BABUR will be delivered at Karachi in 2025. Within the scope of this project, Turkish subcontractors will complete all deliveries until 2023. 2026/27 interval seems suitable for launching first JINNAH class frigate. As far as I can see, PN modernization policies envisage not only maintaining the current deterrence, but also increasing the capacity of the force both on platform/tonnage basis and firepower.It will take good 10 years before we see these ships
By the time the first Jinnah-class FFG rolls around, Turkey's national VLS will be a thing, so we may see a VLS revision.
That said, I'm interested in seeing if the PN develops an OPV using the Babur-class or Jinnah-class.
The last frigate of the PN-MILGEM/BABUR will be delivered at Karachi in 2025. Within the scope of this project, Turkish subcontractors will complete all deliveries until 2023. 2026/27 interval seems suitable for launching first JINNAH class frigate. As far as I can see, PN modernization policies envisage not only maintaining the current deterrence, but also increasing the capacity of the force both on platform/tonnage basis and firepower.
I estimate it could have around 130 meters LOA and a displacement of around 5000t. The scaled preliminary design above has also a seahawk on heli deck, if anyone makes a ratio over it, can reveal clearer figures. Of course, it is not a final design. But preliminary design activities are shaping according to the requests of the navy command.
I hope ship should be around atleadt 4200 tons dispkacment atleadt to have some sort of weapons on them