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First Turkish submarine called Abdulhamid, constructed in Turkey/Ottoman and commisioned in 1886. Bragging ? just for information... ;)

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I have to log in at 1.27 midnight just to thank you. Really surprise to know turkey build their first submarine in 1886.:tup:
 
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IDEF 2015: Critical design review for Aselsan TF-2000 frigate radar prototype nears completion - IHS Jane's 360

Does someone know the range of CAFRAD FAZ-2 ?

The question is whether the remaining bidder, Lockheed Martin, can do any better. Turkey reportedly wants to take a frigate design, add Aselsan’s Multifunctional Phased Array Radar project (CAFRAD) to Lockheed’s AN/SPY-1 to create what would essentially be a new radar, and use Havelsan’s Genesis combat system from Turkey’s FFG-7 upgrade project instead of Lockheed Martin’s Aegis. Then they want all of this equipment to work with Raytheon’s SM-3 long-range ballistic missile defense missile, assuming that the USA agrees to sell that to them. Making all of these changes is a major development contract in itself. Tying them together so they work properly, and then testing them fully, is another expensive project. Integrating them with Turkey’s ship design is the 3rd project, and could also prove to be rather expensive if required fixes from the previous projects are too far beyond initial ship specifications for space, weight, or power.
 
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IDEF 2015: Critical design review for Aselsan TF-2000 frigate radar prototype nears completion - IHS Jane's 360

Does someone know the range of CAFRAD FAZ-2 ?

The question is whether the remaining bidder, Lockheed Martin, can do any better. Turkey reportedly wants to take a frigate design, add Aselsan’s Multifunctional Phased Array Radar project (CAFRAD) to Lockheed’s AN/SPY-1 to create what would essentially be a new radar, and use Havelsan’s Genesis combat system from Turkey’s FFG-7 upgrade project instead of Lockheed Martin’s Aegis. Then they want all of this equipment to work with Raytheon’s SM-3 long-range ballistic missile defense missile, assuming that the USA agrees to sell that to them. Making all of these changes is a major development contract in itself. Tying them together so they work properly, and then testing them fully, is another expensive project. Integrating them with Turkey’s ship design is the 3rd project, and could also prove to be rather expensive if required fixes from the previous projects are too far beyond initial ship specifications for space, weight, or power.

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no it's not that?

Any info @isoo ?


its abdulhamid , ottoman never build a steel ship by themselves it was always with assistance from west. This also 1stly built in england or netherland i am not sure,then delivered to ottoman and assembled in haliç.

There is a wooden one mentioned from 4.murat times , but thats only in the articles among the rocket man who flied over sky. So there is no strong source whether its true or exaggaration
 
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its abdulhamid , ottoman never build a steel ship by themselves it was always with assistance from west. This also 1stly built in england or netherland i am not sure,then delivered to ottoman and assembled in haliç.

There is a wooden one mentioned from 4.murat times , but thats only in the articles among the rocket man who flied over sky. So there is no strong source whether its true or exaggaration

Dude did you watch the video? In the video you will see the wooden one... It's not Abdülhamid...
 
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I see a tendency of politicizing our long pland achivments in millitary industry or even 30th August...the aniversary of the conquest of istanbul was the first...:disagree:
 
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