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#1 Mensagem por P44 » Qui Ago 19, 2021 6:53 am

Turkmenistan commissions its 1st Turkmen-class corvette

August 18, 2021, by Fatima Bahtić

The Turkmen Naval Forces commissioned its first Turkmen-class corvette Deniz Han at a ceremony held on 11 August 2021.

The ceremony, which was attended by the country’s president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, was held at Turkmenbashi Naval Base.

The first Turkmen-class corvette initially named C92 was built by the joint venture of the Turkish Daersan Shipyard and Gülhan Shipyard. The parties signed an agreement for the corvette’s construction in 2019.

Deniz Han features a total length of 91.4 meters, a beam of 14.4 meters, and a displacement of approximately 1,600 tonnes. It is the first corvette equipped with Gökdeniz close-in weapon system (CIWS) developed by Turkish defense company Aselsan.

According to Aselsan, the system “provides the most effective air defence against the possible target set, subsonic and supersonic anti-ship missiles, UAVs, fighters, helicopters and asymmetric surface threats.”

The system is armed with two 35 mm automatic cannons which enable it to select one of two ammunition types to suit the intended target.

Dearsan has delivered a total of 25 ships of various types to the Turkmenistan Navy and Turkmenistan Coast Guard since 2010.

https://www.navaltoday.com/2021/08/18/t ... -corvette/

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Turkmen-class corvette rendering. Dearsan Shipyard picture.

Turkmenistan Comissions Its First Turkmen-Class Corvette “Deniz Han”

On August 11, the Turkmen Armed Forces commissioned its first Turkmen-class corvette, the "Deniz Han" (pennant number:01), at Turkmenbashi Naval Base. Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov attended the ceremony.

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The corvette’s commanding officer welcomed the President onboard and hoisted the national flag to signify the ship’s commissioning into the Turkmen fleet during the ceremony.

“We as Dearsan A.S. are proud of having reached an important milestone for the Turkish Defense Industry. We congratulate all our partnering companies and institutions who contributed to this success story with our most sincere wishes.” Dearsan announced the delivery of Deniz Han via its official Linkedin account.

The Turkish Gulhan & Dearsan joint venture, consisting of two shipyards, built the Deniz Han corvette in Turkmenistan. The Joint Venture and Turkmen officials signed the agreement in August 2019 at Turkey’s most prominent defense industry exhibition, IDEF 19. Though officials did not reveal the contract details in public, information leaked to Turkish media indicates that the contract covers the construction of one corvette, with the option to increase the number in the future.

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Turkmen-class corvette. Footage released by Turkmen TV Channel.

The manufacturer defines the corvette’s original class name as “C92.” She has been designed to primarily conduct anti-air warfare operations, as well as anti-surface warfare and anti-submarine warfare missions.

Deniz Han has a total length of 91.4 meters, a beam of 14.4 meters, and a displacement of approximately 1,600 tonnes. The corvette is armed with a 1 x 8 MBDA Otomat Mk 2 anti-ship missile system, a 76 mm Leonardo Super Rapid Gun, and a 35 mm Turkish Roketsan Gokdeniz Close-in Weapon System. Deniz Han has become the first naval ship fitted with Gokdeniz CIWS.

She is equipped with a 16-cell vertical launching system capable of launching VL MICA short-range anti-aircraft missiles. In addition, Deniz Han is outfitted with torpedo launchers as well as ASW rocket launchers.

The vessel features a flight deck for helicopter and vertical lanting drone operations; however, she doesn’t have a hangar to accommodate a helicopter.

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35 mm Turkish Roketsan Gokdeniz Close-in Weapon System. Footage released by Turkmen TV Channel.
Main power comes from four MAN 18VP185 Diesel Engines, delivering a top speed of 26kt. The operational range of Deniz Han at economical speed is 3,000 nautical miles. The corvette will be operated by a crew of 100.

Turkmen officials haven’t revealed anything about Deniz Han’s sensors. According to the company brochure, the ship has a 3D air/surface suarch radar, hull-mounted sonar, infrared search&track system (IRST), electronic support & countermeasure system, and torpedo countermeasure system. Naval News expects to learn more about the sensors and systems at the IDEF 21 exhibition, which will be held in Istanbul from the 17th to August 20.

Deniz Han is expected to assume the flagship role of the Turkmen fleet. In terms of protecting rights and interests in Turkmenistan’s Exclusive Economic Zone, the new corvette is expected to be a force multiplier in the Caspian Sea.

The Turkmen-class corvette is not Turkey’s first naval ship export to Turkmenistan. Dearsan Shipyard, a Joint Venture member, built 10 Serhet-class patrol boats for the Turkmen fleet in the last decade, which are more armed versions of Turkey’s Tuzla-class patrol boats.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... deniz-han/




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Turkmenistan's Coast Guard Patrol Boat Spotted with SIMBAD-RC Short Range Naval Air Defence System

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Turkmenistan Coast Guard Vessel Spotted with SIMBAD-RC Short Range Naval Air Defence System

According to Turkmen media, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov visited the country's maritime forces based in the city of Turkmenbashi on the Caspian Sea coast. During this visit, MBDA's SIMBAD-RC short range naval air defence systems were spotted for the first time on at least two Turkmenistan Coast Guard patrol boat: SG 111 Arkadag and SG 113 Merdana.

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Turkmenistan Coast Guard patrol boat SG111 Arkadag fitted with 2x SIMBAD-RC turrets. Picture via http://bmpd.livejournal.com / www.chrono-tm.org

Turkmenistan took delivery of 10 patrol boats built by Turkey's DEARSAN shipyard. The Turkmen vessels are based on the Tuzla-class / NTPB (New Type Patrol Boat) project design of the Turkish Navy. The vessels displace 400 tons with a length of 55.75 meters and a crew of 35 sailors.


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Turkmenistan Coast Guard Vessel Spotted with SIMBAD-RC Short Range Naval Air Defence System

According to Turkmen media, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov visited the country's maritime forces based in the city of Turkmenbashi on the Caspian Sea coast. During this visit, MBDA's SIMBAD-RC short range naval air defence systems were spotted for the first time on at least two Turkmenistan Coast Guard patrol boat: SG 111 Arkadag and SG 113 Merdana.

Turkmenistan Coast Guard Patrol Boat SIMBAD RC MBDA 1Turkmenistan Coast Guard patrol boat SG111 Arkadag fitted with 2x SIMBAD-RC turrets. Picture via http://bmpd.livejournal.com / www.chrono-tm.org

Turkmenistan took delivery of 10 patrol boats built by Turkey's DEARSAN shipyard. The Turkmen vessels are based on the Tuzla-class / NTPB (New Type Patrol Boat) project design of the Turkish Navy. The vessels displace 400 tons with a length of 55.75 meters and a crew of 35 sailors.

The Turken patrol boats are fitted with two SIMBAD-RC launcher each, one forward, ahead of the deckhouse and one aft. Both are located on dedicated platforms. It is unclear however whether all Turkmen vessels of this type of (eight in service with the Coast Guard / State Border Service and two with the Navy) have received these systems.

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Turkmenistan Coast Guard patrol boat SG113 Merdana with its forward SIMBAD-RC turret visible. (President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov on the foreground). Picture via http://bmpd.livejournal.com / www.chrono-tm.org

In 2015 it became public that MBDA Italy was implementing the "Tetris" project for the supply of several naval weapon system to the Turkmen naval forces. The project reportedly involved:
- Otomat Mk 2 (probably, Block IV modifications also called Teseo Mk2/A) anti-ship missiles
- Marte Mk 2 / N anti-ship missiles
- SIMBAD-RC

Otomat Mk 2 are likely fitted on the Turkmen NTPB patrol vessels, although there are no confirmation about this to date.

These recent pictures confirm that Turkmenistan because the first operator of the SIMBAD-RC system. The second known customer will be the Royal Saudi Navy for the overhaul and upgrade of two Boraida-class auxiliary replenishment ships: Boraida and Yunbou, both based on the French Durance-class of replenishment ships.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.p ... ystem.html




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