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[Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri] - Turkish Armed Forces - Türkische Streitkräfte

Submarine Rescue Ship and Contract has been Signed


Ships will be ready three years later.

SNR-MOSHIP

Submarine Rescue Mother Ship

SNR-MOSHIP is a dedicated submarine rescue mother ship designed to perform subsea and surface search and rescue missions in various sea conditions. Equipped with diesel-electric propulsion system allowing flexible power share and high qualified position keeping, she conforms naval norms, standards and classification rules to its unique off-shore design.


Introduction

SNR-MOSHIP is capable of detecting distressed submarines, providing life support including ventilation and pod posting, evacuating her crew up to 600 meters of depth and transferring them under pressure up to 5 Bar for the first time in years of submarines’ having been used. SNR-MOSHIP has a maximum continuous speed of 18 knots and an endurance range of 4500 nautical miles at an economical speed of 14 knots for the following roles and capabilities with her built in and necessarily loaded submarine rescue equipments/systems onboard:

Submarine Rescue Operation Roles:
• Onboard SRDRS A-frame
• Sea bottom imaging, high acoustic capabilities,
• Towed Side Scan Sonar (TSSS) operations,
• Detecting the distressed submarine,
• Position keeping at 4 knots current and sea state 4 with Class II Dynamic Positioning System
• Providing life support to the crew including ELSS pod posting,
• External ventilation (up to 600 m. depth),
• Dissub personnel rescue (up to 600 m. depth),
• Transferring under pressure,
• Treating diving diseases with post modern decompression/ recompression pressure chambers and extensive hospital facilities,
• Towed side scan sonar (TSSS) Operations
• Twin interconnected, L-type SRV connectible pressure chambers for 32 rescuees
• Acting as a medevac station with her heli-deck, capable of operating around the clock, up to sea state 4,
• A clear aft deck area of 650 m2,
• Operating with certified US SRDRS system with built-in A-frame of US SRDRS SRV and hydraulic/ telescopic crane of 35 tons capacity,
• Operating with certified NATO NSRS system,
• Atmospheric Diving Suit (ADS) operations,
• Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) operations,
• Personnel Transfer Capsule (PTC) operations,
• Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations,

Auxiliary roles:
• Subsea welding up to 100 meters
• Offshore support
• Towing capability with 60 Bullard Pull
• Handling rescue and salvage operations for surface ships
• Providing subsea repair works and wreck removal, deep sea diving operations

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Introduction

She conforms naval norms, standards and classification rules with its unique design and is equipped with a twin controlled pitch propeller (CPP) system, aft and bow tunnel thrusters and a retractable thruster which allows high maneuverability and position keeping capability. SNR-RATSHIP is capable of detecting distressed submarines, providing life support including ventilation and pod posting, as well as additional auxiliary roles. SNR-RATSHIP has a maximum continuous speed of 18 knots and an endurance range of 4500 nautical miles at an economical speed of 14 knots for the following roles and capabilities:

Submarine Rescue Operation Roles:
• Search and rescue capability up to and including sea state 6
• Sea bottom imaging, high acoustic capabilities,
• Towed Side Scan Sonar (TSSS) operations,
• Detecting the distressed submarine,
• Position keeping at 4 knots current and sea state 4 with Class I Dynamic Positioning System
• Providing life support to the crew including ELSS pod posting,
• External ventilation (up to 600 m. depth),
• Treating diving diseases with post modern decompression/recompression pressure chambers and extensive hospital facilities,
• Pressure chamber for 6 rescuees
• HIFR and VERTREP capability for helicopter operations,
• A clear aft deck area of 460 m2,
• Hydraulic/telescopic crane of 12 tons capacity,
• Atmospheric Diving Suit (ADS) operations,
• Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations,

Auxiliary roles:
• Subsea welding up to 100 meters,
• Offshore support,
• Towing capability with 60 Bullard Pull,
• Handling rescue and salvage operations for surface ships,
• Providing subsea repair works and wreck removal, deep sea diving operations,
• Fire fighting with 5 water/foam monitors,
• Acting as target ship in exercise torpedo firing operations,
• Exercise torpedo recovery.

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Jedesmal wenn ich unsere Soldaten mit den G3 oder HK33 sehe, wird mir schlecht. Hätten wir Kalekalip den Auftrag gegeben, die neuen Sturmgewehre wären jetzt schon im Einsatz.

Das ärgert mich sehr!
 
Turkey, Israel to face new crisis over Göktürk project


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Turkey and Israel, two countries that have had strained relations since an Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla killed nine Turks last year, are likely to face a new crisis over Turkey’s Göktürk electro-optical satellite project, which will pave the way for the Turkish military to gather its own intelligence. The project will enable Turkey to acquire high-resolution images for military intelligence in Europe, the Caucasus and the Middle East. It will also strengthen Turkey’s hand in fighting the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Concerned that the satellite will gather images of its territory, Israel has pressured France, which is working on the construction of the satellite in cooperation with the Italian-based company Telespazio, to stop the project. Given the possibility that its efforts in France may yield no results, Israeli officials are also lobbying in Ankara.
Once the satellite is launched in 2012, Turkey will be able to sell the images it obtains to other countries as well. Israel is currently attempting to negotiate with Turkish officials in order to ensure Turkey does not sell images of Israel to other states and Palestine. However, the response from Turkish officials was clear: “We will decide how to use the images taken by our satellite.”
Speaking to Today’s Zaman, high-level officials from the Turkish Defense Ministry said: “For years, Israel has obtained images of our territory. For the first time, we will have a satellite for intelligence. Reciprocity is essential in international relations. If they observe Turkish soil, Turkey has the same right, too.”
Turkey’s defense and procurement authorities completed the deal with Telespazio for the construction and launch of the country’s first military satellite, Göktürk, in 2009. The 250-million-euro contract was signed on July 16, 2009 at a ceremony attended by representatives of Telespazio and top Turkish officials, including Defense Minister Vecdi Gönül and Undersecretariat for the Defense Industry (SSM) head Murad Bayar.
The agreement includes the provision of an Earth-observation satellite equipped with a high-resolution optical sensor, the building of an integration and test center for satellites in Turkey and the entire ground control system that will carry out in-orbit operations, data acquisition and processing.
In September, Ankara slammed Israel with sanctions that include reduced diplomatic ties and a hold on all military agreements in the immediate aftermath of details being leaked of a UN report on the Gaza flotilla attack. Turkey has demanded an apology from Israel, compensation for the families of the flotilla victims and the removal of the Gaza blockade before the countries can normalize relations. The UN report revealed it considers the Israeli navy’s blockade of Gaza to be legal.


was für sorgen die Isrealies wieder haben es gibt im Türkischen ein Sprichwort " Gülme komsuna gelir basina " heiß so gut wie "Lach nicht über dein nachbar der nächste könntest eventuell du sein". und in diesem Artikel wird es sehr deutlich das dieses sprichwort nicht nur ein sprichwort an sich ist . isreal hat von Türkischen boden unzählige und koordinierte bilder an die Terrororganisation PKK herausgegeben. Jetz wird dieser Spiz mal umgedrecht. Hamaz ab 2012 gehts los.
 
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Jedesmal wenn ich unsere Soldaten mit den G3 oder HK33 sehe, wird mir schlecht. Hätten wir Kalekalip den Auftrag gegeben, die neuen Sturmgewehre wären jetzt schon im Einsatz.

Das ärgert mich sehr!

ganz deiner meinung die g3 sind sowas von ausgelutscht. naja wenn man einen Produzenten wie MKE hat kann man sich mit 300 waffen in 3 jahren zufrieden geben. "iron"
 
Jedesmal wenn ich unsere Soldaten mit den G3 oder HK33 sehe, wird mir schlecht. Hätten wir Kalekalip den Auftrag gegeben, die neuen Sturmgewehre wären jetzt schon im Einsatz.

Das ärgert mich sehr!
Das g3 ist doch sehr gut,es hat eine hohe durchschlagskraft und mit einpaar neue zusatz Aufsätze ist es noch besser
 
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