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STM is a shipyard and project management company. They are not designing any submarines. They have done nothing for MG110. They are only providing TKMS and other german solutions packaged as Turkish systems. Milgem project for Pakistan has already gone to ASFAT and will be done by Istanbul Shipyard. PNS Moawin is a prototype that has not been designed by STM, but a third naval design company in Turkey.
Yes, and indeed, but does that mean they are making mini-submarines now or any submarine for that matter? What is their submarine design history? Which Turkish Navy submarine have they designed? Talk reality, not fiction.
STM has been heavily involved in the naval project particularly in last 10 years. With the development of Turkish Navy National Corvette Program (MiLGEM), STM has been authorized to improve Turkey’s indigenous capability of naval shipbuilding and modernization as well as using the deep-routed experience of Turkey in order to provide solutions for Turkish Navy and allied & friendly countries.
The specialization areas of STM in Naval Projects are;
- Design services
- Project management
- Naval shipbuilding and modernization
- Platform and system integration
- Acquisition services for systems and materials
- Infrastructural and organizational planning
- Repair and maintenance activities
- Test and Trials
- Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
- Through life cycle management
- Research and Development
- Feasibility studies and Consultancy
The major naval shipbuilding and modernization programs of STM including;
- MiLGEM-Ada Class Corvettes (Turkish Navy National Corvette Program)
- Pakistan Navy Fleet Tanker (PNFT) Project
- Modernization of Turkish Navy Type-209 Class Submarines
- Turkish Navy New Type Submarine Building Project
- Turkish Navy Replenishment at Sea and Combat Support Ship Project
So here is my question , where is STM shipyard ?
Please show us. (In fact , STM is not a shipyard. )
other german solutions packaged as Turkish systems.
Please learn a little about it, before answering with your memorizations.
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