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Qatar gets first coast guard vessels

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Qatar's coast guard has received the first of 17 composite hull boats from the Ares Shipyard in Antalya, Turkey.

The vessels, two Ares 75 and one Ares 110 Hercules, are part of a shipbuilding programme that will see five different sizes of craft built: five 24m Ares 75 Hercules, ten 34.5m Ares 110 Hercules, and two 48m Ares 150 Hercules boats.

Rolls-Royce is supplying a total of 46 engines and waterjets for the vessels. The Ares 75 and 110 Hercules vessels are powered by MTU 12V 2000M84 diesel engines with Rolls-Royce Kamewa 50A3 series waterjets. The two largest craft, the 47m Ares 150 Hercules design, will each feature three MTU Series 4000 diesels and twin 71S4 water jets with B4 boosters.

Two further vessels are due for delivery by the end of 2016. Preparations for the construction of the first Ares 150 class boat have already been completed and its launch is expected towards the end of 2017.

Kerim Kalafatoğlu, chairman and executive director of Ares Shipyard, said: ‘The performances of the first Ares 75 and 110 Hercules have been higher than expected or required by the specifications, and have benefitted from the combination of the most advanced ship building techniques, modern equipment and systems, and advanced composite materials with Rolls-Royce power and propulsion.’

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-news/qatar-gets-first-composite-vessels/
 
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It is true ? Or just a fan speculation.


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Gezgin D Block 5 (Cruise Missile under development until 2020)

Operational range : 2,500 km (1,550 mi)

Launch platform : Vertical Launch System (VLS)



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After U-214, its said that is our last foreign designed submarine.
Sadly the U-214TN is also in the land of fairies and unicorns as of now. While there's one "under construction", we have no operational AIP subs at this time. In comparison Greece, our primary naval foe, has FOUR already in service despite their economic screw ups.
 
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