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Zitat:Configuration Changed for Turkish Fast Attack Craft
22 Jan 2025, 23:52 2 mins
Turkiye
Navy / Maritime Engine and Transmission
Configuration Changed for Turkish Fast Attack Craft TurDef
STM published a render of the Turkish Fast Attack Craft on social media, underlining that it is a multipurpose craft for reconnaissance and patrol missions. STM repeated the technical configuration of the vessel as well.
Following the social media publication, Naval Architect Kozan S. Erkan wrote on his Twitter account that the vessels will be equipped with four diesel engines. TurDef learned that the upcoming Turkish Fast Attack Craft’s design was changed with a new powerplant configuration and increased displacement.
The powerplant arrangement for the new generation of Turkiye’s fast attack craft was changed from Combined Diesel and Gas (CODAG) to Combined Diesel and Diesel (CODAD). It was stated that stability considerations drove this change. Additionally, CODAD-fitted warships are mostly more fuel-efficient compared to CODAG-fitted ones, at the cost of power generation. Furthermore, the number of water jets will also increase. The previous configuration included three waterjets; this one will have four.
The displacement was increased from 620 tonnes to 700 tonnes, driving the design towards the lower ends of the corvette regime. The increased displacement due to increased diesel engines will be used instead of ballast to decrease roll for better stability at high speeds.
The Turkish Fast Attack Craft’s design published by official sources bears a heavy resemblance to STM’s MPAC design. The ship will be armed with eight ATMACA anti-ship missiles, a 76 mm naval gun, PDMS (to be decided), and RCWS for close-range defence. The ships will replace the ageing fast attack craft classes and operate alongside the Kılıç-class as part of the Turkish Navy’s offensive ASuW capability.
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