tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post3126119658345799324..comments2024-03-01T09:53:41.683+02:00Comments on Naval Analyses: FLEETS #8: Turkish Navy, Royal Danish Navy and Hellenic Navy todayD-Mitchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13958151042890362933noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-29317613804550357952017-06-16T21:00:18.767+03:002017-06-16T21:00:18.767+03:00Excellent comment, thank you! About the helicopter...Excellent comment, thank you! About the helicopters, I avoid to include helos in general that are not ASW/ASuw. So anything else is excluded. About the ATR-72s, I just "predict" that Turkey will have two ASW aircraft operational before the end of the year. I am thinking seriously to create a new graph that will include also A1600 which i missed it.D-Mitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13958151042890362933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-17755413231098664862017-06-14T16:26:03.893+03:002017-06-14T16:26:03.893+03:00Hello, perfect work for Turkish Navy. May be some ...Hello, perfect work for Turkish Navy. May be some minor points can be corrected. Turkish navy has 9 AB-212 ASW and also has 2 AB-212 transferred from Turkish Land Forces for transport and utility operations. Also first 2 ATR-72-600 transferred to the Turkish Navy has no MPA mission equipments and only for transport and utility aircrafts. Other 6 ATR-72-600 aircrafts will have Thales AMASCOS MP mission systems (First order was include 10 ATR-72-500 MPA, But contract revised to 2 Utility ATR-72-600 and 6 ATR-72-600 MPA aircrafts). Also, may be u can add to the list and schema A-1600 TCG iskenderun transport ship an old Ro-ro. it's oeprational and used for many evacuation operations for turkish citizens from crises areas. Thank u again for your work. hbarishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10924191707067801677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-10343071555810880882015-02-01T17:25:41.451+02:002015-02-01T17:25:41.451+02:00Thank you! I have corrected it. Stay tuned, soon m...Thank you! I have corrected it. Stay tuned, soon more NAVIES will follow!D-Mitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13958151042890362933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-21523081903543070652015-02-01T02:32:05.766+02:002015-02-01T02:32:05.766+02:00Hello D-Mitch, great work! Just a small typo "...Hello D-Mitch, great work! Just a small typo "10 submarines (Papanikolis, Pipinos, Matrozos, Okeanos, Poseidon, Amfitriti, Pontos, Nireus, Triton, Pontos)" while the last "Pontos" should be "Proteus".<br />KUTGJ!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15757051117132622463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-58858480908213352842015-01-30T23:37:50.651+02:002015-01-30T23:37:50.651+02:00Thank you! Indeed, my mistake, I have corrected it...Thank you! Indeed, my mistake, I have corrected it. Thank you again for pointing out the error.D-Mitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13958151042890362933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4093295897241438289.post-64184412756076330162015-01-30T13:35:27.168+02:002015-01-30T13:35:27.168+02:00Overall a really nice overview of the Danish navy....Overall a really nice overview of the Danish navy....a minor correction though....its not called Sjøforsvaret (thats the Norwegian Navy's name)...but "Søværnet". <br />Its also worth mentioning that the ageing arctic cutter Tulugaq will be replaced by an additional (improved) Knud Rasmussen class from 2016/17. mortenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03820623900563194759noreply@blogger.com