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Çafrad Phase Array Radar: https://www.aselsan.com.tr/en-us/press-room/Brochures/Radar-Systems/CAFRAD_ENG.pdfwhat is this?
CIWS tests are also in progress and all launch systems on the ship will be domestic.Wow so big news
look forward to its sea trials
No doubt its core of the TF-2000 programme and all the development hangs on this naval radar
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sorry but ıt uses so much space for only 2x35 gun.CIWS tests are also in progress and all launch systems on the ship will be domestic.
sorry but ıt uses so much space for only 2x35 gun.
Some parts should be under deck. Rıght now everythıng on deck.
And there ıs a raven on radar too. Bad faıth
Phalanx systems effective range too short,I read an article on naval matters says tree accidents occured during some tests of the systemIn fact, when scaled from the portable rope drum, we can understand that the gun mount is not that big. I mean compared to the most of the similar systems, it's acceptable and remember that's only a test set up for trials, i believe it'll be much more refined and compact for final installament.
Coming to under deck parts; it depends but, design and installation wise, it's usually a preferrred thing to have a non-deck penetrating system.
Most of all, good thing about it, during trials the system performed almost excellently thanks to it's ammo. It's effectively destroyed the targets at about 2000 meters (not my observations but first hand testimonies from the people participated to trials) while for Phalanx like systems, at that distances, they'll just try to engage the target. So i would say "go Korkut go"...
Phalanx systems effective range too short,I read an article on naval matters says tree accidents occured during some tests of the system
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now we are talking.