BDukes
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Could you please add Turkish Tuzla class asw patrol boats? P-1200 Tuzla is first commissioned in 2011 and there are 16 now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuzla-class_patrol_boat https://turkishnavy.net/patrol-craft/tuzla-class/ Basic Stats Type: Patrol boat Displacement: 400 long tons (406 t) full load[8] Length: 55.75 m (182 ft 11 in)[9] Beam: 8.85 m (29 ft 0 in)[10] Draught: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)[11] Propulsion: 2 × MTU 250kw each diesel generators and engines, Otto Piening shaft and Propeller[12] Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) Range: 1,000 nmi (1,900 km) at 14 kn (26 km/h) Endurance: 1500 nmi Complement: 35 (15 officers, 20 privates)[13] Sensors and processing systems: 25 kW X-Band Navigation Radar with ARPA/W(ECDIS) capability; Electro optical low-weight, multi-purpose, thermal imaging sensor; Optical Gyro compass with INS capability, Simrad SP92 Mk II hull-mounted low frequency Sonar Armament: 40 mm Oto Melara Twin compact gun, 2 × Aselsan 12.7 mm Stabilized Machine Gun with IR imaging and remote control capability (STAMP), Roketsan ASW rocket launcher, 4 × Depth charges Info on Roketsan ASW Launcher http://www.roketsan.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DSH-ENGg-email2.pdf Range 500 - 2000 m Depth of Detonation 15 - 300 m Warhead High Explosive (HE) Insensitive (IM) Fuze Time Setting (Depth Control by Fire Control Computer Remotely) Diameter 196 mm Weight (Rocket) 35.5 kg Weight (with Tube) 43 kg Length (Rocket) 1300 mm Salvo Interval ^0.8 sec Explosive Weight 12 kg Propellant Type Reduced Smoke Composite Launcher System Stabilized, Automatic Launcher Laying Using Ship Sonar Data Number of Rockets in the Launcher 6 Launcher Laying Automatic - Manual Firing System Weight 1200 kg More detail on systems and ship http://www.dearsan.com/en/dearsan-in-world-press/naval-forces-article-related-tuzla-class-patrol-boat.html The Tuzla class units feature 10 water and gas tight compartments with structural fire protection consisting of fire retarding and insulating materials and fire alarm system that automatically governs the ventilating system. The units damage control equipment consist of firefighting pumps, fire and smoke sensors, bilge water level sensors, fixed pressurized water/foam FM-20 fire extinguishing systems, and remotely activated sprinkler systems in machinery room. All damage control activities can be monitored by a CCTV system in machine control room and a on the bridge. The tender for the NTPB units included a range of specific performance parameters. Seakeeping and stability requirements set by the Turkish Navy prescribed the boats to be capable of conducting all tasks up to SS+(2.5 waves) and key surveillance task up to SS5(4 waves). Another requirement set by the Turkish Navy was to minimize crew numbers and reduce maintenance wherever possible. The result is high level of automation allowing the patrol boats to be operated with a crew of just 34.Their Platform Management System(PMS) integrates the control of all platform machinery, electrical power generation distribution and supporting systems. A comprehensive range of user interfaces monitor the propulsion plant, damage control, and closure state. Sensors, actuators, and integrated closed-circuit digital TV system provide a flexible and effective approach for data acquisition and control. An integrated bridge systems offers embedded functionality for bridge and deck operations, allowing the boat to be manned by single watch officer and two other crew members on bridge during transit cruising. Main ASuW armament is made up to a single Oto Melara twin 40/L70 Compact 40mm gun offering a fire rate of 4,500rpm and range of 8.6 km (4,6nm). Soft-kill defence is provide by two 12.7mm STAMP (Stabilized Automatic Machine Gun Platform) remotely controlled machine guns from Aselsan. Capable of firing 200rds/min of conventional ammunition and featuring automatic target tracking and ballistic calculation, these guns are quite effective against asymmetric threats. The ASW suite consist of two rails for depth charges and two Roketsan ASRLS six barreled anti-submarine rocket launchers fitted in the stern area. The CIC features five multifunction consoles: one of the STAMP machine guns, one TASK-40 for Oto Melara gun, one of the Simrad SP92 MkII sonar, one of the Raytheon radar and one of for the ASRLS rocket launcher. Aselsan also provided its ASELFLIR 300D EO director and fire control system capable of determining, identifying and tricking high speed targets on the sea surface, in the air and on land. It tracks up to six targets simultaneously. Aselsan was also responsible for an integrated communication system providing both internal and external communication capabilities. It includes wideband radios, commercial SATCOM equipment, as well as secure open voice and data communications. Havelsan supplied message handling systems, two HF transceivers, two LF/HF receivers, two Duplex HF Data modems, and two VHF/UHF transceivers with Have Quick II for integration of navigation, communications, C2 and weapons into boats combat system. Yaltes provides the operator consoles and tactical bridge display units and the Kongsberk Maritime delivered the Simrad SP92 MkII hull-mounted multi-frequency sonar. It is designed for detection of weak and scattered targets, is capable of operating in 11 different frequencies, and has detection range of more than 3,000m Raytheon’s surface search radar ensures safe navigation and detection of surface targets at close range. Other sensors include the IFF Mod4, a Ship Information Transmitting System (GBDS) and the TB-SH under water phone. The ‘Tuzla’ class is powered by two Tognum MTU 16V 4000 M90 diesel engines with 7300hp, and two MTU diesel generators with total power of 520hp.The boats can remain on station for up to 14 days, and the on-board fuel capacity provides an operational range in excess of 2,000nm(3,700km) at 12 knots. Low noise level drive fixed-pitch propellers delivered by Otto Piening GmbH along twin shafts enable the boats a maximum design speed of 25 knots.
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