Hisar-class offshore patrol vessel

Class of Turkish patrol vessels From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hisar-class offshore patrol vessels are patrol vessels / corvette that will allow the Turkish Navy to perform cost-effective patrol missions. They are being developed for the Turkish Navy and export within the scope of MILGEM project.[4]

NameHisar class
BuildersASFAT
Planned10
Building2
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Hisar-class corvette scale model
Class overview
NameHisar class
BuildersASFAT
Planned10
Building2
General characteristics
Type
Displacement2,300 tonnes[1]
Length99.56 m (326 ft 8 in)[1]
Beam14.42 m (47 ft 4 in)[1]
Draft3.77 m (12 ft 4 in)[1]
Propulsion
  • CODELOD:[1]
  • 4 x Diesel
  • 2 x Electric Motor
  • Generators:
  • 4 x Diesel Generator
Speed
  • Maximum: 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph)[1]
  • Cruise: 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)[1]
Range4.500 nmi (8.334 km; 5.179 mi)[1]
Endurance21 days[1]
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x RHIB[2]
Complement
  • 1 x Naval helicopter[2]
  • 1 x UAV[2]
Crew104[2]
Sensors &
processing systems
  • Sonar: METEKSAN YAKAMOS 2020 New Generation Mounted Sonar[2]
  • Radars:
  • ASELSAN MAR-D 3D Search Radar[2]
  • ASELSAN 2 AKR-D Fire Control Radar[2]
  • Navigation/LPI Radar[1]
  • Systems:
  • ASELSAN Piri – KATS (Infrared Search and Trace System)[2]
  • ASELSAN DENİZGÖZÜ OCTOPUS-S Electro-optical Search System[2]
  • TÜBİTAK YELKOVAN Radar Electronic Support System[2]
  • Combat Management System: HAVELSAN ADVENT SYS
Armament
Aircraft carried
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Design

The Hisar-class patrol ships were developed on the basis of the design of the Ada-class corvettes. These ships, which have similar tonnage & length, are designed to perform particularly economical & effective tasks in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, combating piracy, protection of marine resources, establishment of maritime security, humanitarian assistance in natural disasters, and search and rescue missions.[5]

Ships in the class

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Name Pennant Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
TCG Akhisar P-1220 Istanbul Naval Shipyard August 2021 23 September 2023 Sold to Romania[6] Undergoing crew training[7]
TCG Koçhisar P-1221 Istanbul Naval Shipyard December 2022 23 September 2023 20 December 2025 Active[8]
TCG Seferihisar P-1222 Dearsan/Desan/Özata Shipyards Planned
TBD P-1223 Dearsan/Desan/Özata Shipyards Planned
TBD P-1224 Dearsan/Desan/Özata Shipyards Planned
TBD P-1225 Dearsan/Desan/Özata Shipyards Planned
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Operators

Future operators

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