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Reis class Sub Brief
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- The Reis-class submarine is a modern, diesel-electric attack submarine developed for the Turkish Navy. Based on the German Type 214 submarine design, it incorporates advanced technology for stealth, endurance, and combat capabilities. Key features include:
Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP): The Reis-class utilizes a fuel cell-based AIP system, which allows it to operate submerged for extended periods without surfacing, enhancing its stealth and operational range.
Stealth Features: The submarine's design minimizes its acoustic signature through advanced hull design and noise-dampening technologies, making it difficult to detect by enemy sonar systems.
Weapon Systems: It is equipped with eight torpedo tubes capable of launching heavyweight torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and mines. The integration of advanced combat systems enables simultaneous engagement of multiple targets.
Sensors and Electronics: The Reis-class features state-of-the-art sonar systems, electronic warfare capabilities, and integrated communication systems for enhanced situational awareness and interoperability with other naval assets.
Crew and Automation: Designed for a crew of approximately 27, the submarine benefits from a high degree of automation, reducing crew workload and improving operational efficiency.
Endurance and Range: The combination of diesel-electric propulsion and AIP gives the Reis-class substantial operational endurance and range, making it suitable for a wide range of missions including reconnaissance, surveillance, and special operations.
Overall, the Reis-class submarine represents a significant enhancement in the Turkish Navy's underwater warfare capabilities, providing a versatile and stealthy platform for modern naval operations.
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I am a long time subscriber from Turkiye, I was waiting for you to look at our navy and give your opinion for years. Very happy to see this video.
I have a few more in the production pipeline that will come out this year.
We sure wish yall would stop it with the Turkiye and just be happy like everyone else with the same name for the last hundreds of years, in yalls case, Turkey!
Lol, Sincerely,
The Rest of the World
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi I personally do not mind whatever the word is. The legal name of my country has changed to be the same one in my native language, it is more natural for me to type that way. But you can call Turkey, or any other bird/poultry of your choice.
@@SubBrief Ohh noo, everybody will learn our dirty secrets! Encrypt it so russkies can't understand it lol.
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi Let's call your country "Donkey" from now on and make fun of it in every opportunity. Deal?
Knock, Knock: Petty Officer, I noticed you used the white board again, open the door please...
SUB BRIEF!!! It’s what the people want!!
Edit: I’m sure you’ve been asked and thought of this but what about “torpedo brief”? Or “screw brief”? (Skewback, pump jet,etc) Or “ASW brief”? And on and on and on… You could do a 10-20 min vid on each individual torpedo type or reactor type or sonar or screw… I love the sort of definitive, comprehensive feel of your sub briefs… I know I’d love to hear even a tiny portion of all you could say on the subject(s)!
fyi: he did had a load of white board vids explaining a heck of interesting stuff. But he was .. kindly requested.. by the DoD to take them down.
edit: typo
He (Aaron) can't because of non disclosure agreements still in force from his days as a submariner. H.I. Sutton was personally applauded and commended by Aaron (the man speaking on camera and is SubBrief) on an in-depth screw analysis that is worth checking out for sure. His channel is Covert Shores and ALL illustrations are done by him (H.I. Sutton) in MS Paint!!
Named for the Ottoman Admiral Piri Reis, 1513. Famous for his map, that appears to show Antarctica, not officially identified in the West until 1820. Reis is the Turkish equivalent of Admiral.
Big question is how efficient their hydrogen storage is. Hydrogen is hell on wheels to handle. Leakages are inevitable.
It’s basically designed for the Black, Mediterranean, and Red Seas, which is Turkiye’s area of strategic interest.
LOL, can’t wait to see Aaron’s sub brief on the new Canadian subs, whenever we find out what they will be. I’m guessing about 4K tons submerged, Canada needs long ranged ocean boats.
Which way do you think the gov will go; Saabs C71, ThyssenKrupp Type-218 (but stretched for ocean use), whatever the french offer is, or do we join AUKUS and get a modified Virginia/Astute?
Jive Turkey on Turkey
Nice video once again. Just quick correction for something minor I noticed, Safran TR40 is French engine which is being replaced with the domestic one designed and built by KaleKaip. It is KTJ-3XXX series. The latest I think is KTJ-3500. Reis is used the tile of the captain in old times (still used by fishermen). All famous Turkish admirals from Ottoman empire times had Reis in their name, and until now their names were given to Meko 200 frigates. Incidentally, Turkish president Erdogan is often called as Reis (in this case to reflect his position as a leader) by his supporters.
Just sayin... you're the man, Aaron. Thanks for another thorough walkthrough for nerds like me.
Great video, thank you!
Reis is an old designation of Ottoman admirals, thx a lot for the work you put in it
I’m praying for you man. Calling out India like that is not a recipe for a quiet comment section
It's a copy of the Type 214 with AIP, period, how Turkey is performing better when it is copying from the west with easy access and how India is struggling when it's trying to build things from scratch.
Feels Unfair, Just saying.
But still have a like.
He exposed himself in Nilgiri class ship brief. Indians who is really into defense. knows that and given up on him Indians like that will accept genuine criticism but not on indigenization in Navy which is 75 % indigenous sourced Just because like China India doesn't change license and / or technology transfer project even if domestication / indigenous updated, should not be basis for such countries explicitly targeting
Interesting!
Great video Jive!
Always informative.
Dankeschön !!!
LOL, +1 for the music and Icon.
impressive
Named after Piri Reis, nice!
13:48 1080p, 14:08 1080p & 320x240 thermal. WTF, not even 4K in 2024? A bit behind the times. 🤯
Outstanding video Arron. 👍👍
Good day, Aaron. Great video, as usual. 🎉
I have a question though. I noticed that in several video reviews periscopes and optronic masts are covered in way less detail that other sensors (e.g. sonar or EW).
Why is that?
5:52 ...🍺🍺🍺..the AIP technology rules !!! 👍
We really should invest in AIP boats for local base /coastal defense and littoral operations.
I'm all for nuke boats for power projection, but it would be nice to have smaller, cheaper boats, too.
I say this as a former 688-class nuke. It makes sense to have multiple hulls, each with its own specialties.
Plus it would make sense to have AIPs for Virginias to OPFOR against.
Nothing the US does is going to be cheap, they are very good at spending your hard earned money.
US Navy does not do littorals. Both our coasts and Gulf Of Mexico are deep water right off the coast. Turkey has Black Sea, Aegean, and Med to patrol. All three bodies of water are better suited for SSK instead of SSN's. US submarines have to range far from shores and face SSN and SSBN threats from Russian and Chinese fleets.
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Can't they just use Canadian, Australian, Japanese and European (various) SSK's for OPFOR training... a bit like they already do and have done for decades?
We should give Taiwan a bunch of super quiet AIP subs. Also give them a bunch of the Australian submarine drones as well.
Neat
its a little more complicated than that.... If you use a specific I/Q pattern, i.e. a wider signal bandwidth, you can use a reverse lookup signal on the return signals to determine the range. But the ramp example is a good example for most people.
thank you turkey, for making your submarine named "reis". finally we can decide which is best girl: Reis or Soryu.
The name bares so much history
Ok, 'wow', an impressive way to start building boats! Despite the 214 being the export version, I'm curious how Turkey got rights to develop & sell them. The high tech onboard comes from all over the place. Also, does Turkey need the 12k nm range? That seems a waste. Thanks from AU Chief!⚓
So its a German Type 214 AIP, built by Turks. Got it.
With a lot of Western systems. 👍
German design have some problems we fixed these problems and make it better
@@yusufay6437 So TUrks tuened Dr.Merkwürdigliebe into Dr.Strangelove. A Kraut by any other name.
However the name of the class is interesting. Reis. Named after Piri Reis. A Turkish Ottoman Admiral who was decapitated as result of intrigue. Also rumored to be possessor of navient pre-historic maps of Antarctica and Atlantis , made by unknown Ice Age maritime civilization.
Storing those cryogenics and maintaining them at temperature would be tricky
Hi Aaron, just a quick question: Do You have some more material on the german torpedos in one of Your videos?
I guess a "torpedo" series would be pretty interesting in general btw., just in case You were looking for ideas... 😉
Unlike 214s in other countries, it is longer and some problems have been solved.
Hi Aaron, I've got a question for you.
What are your thoughts on the Chinese type 041 "mini" nuclear submarine design with its new propulsion concept (10MW reactor - Sterling engines - batteries - electromotor) vs this kind of "old style" small diesel electric with bow tubes? Is it still worthwhile to build these kind of small, short endurance boats?
Love what the Turks have been up to with the drone carrier, these new subs, general modernizing, we are very lucky to have them as an ally in the region and I hope we continue to support them.
what are you talking about? the turks literally deliberately bought russian sam systems so that the russians could profile the US’s F35s. at least the turks have done the bare minimum by keeping the bosporus closed but do we even know that’s true? well the US probably does know whether or not that’s true but it’s not disclosed. anyway. what the heck dawg?
"Just go below 800 and you're fine, I promise!" Lol.
Love you guy, but I am not quite sure about some information about the submarine and sub-systems. IDK which resources did you use though. Several Turkish firms is working on the project and I know they are handling the critical components, avionics and weapons.
Good Job Turkey 🇹🇷
As your video mentions Fuel cell AIP has a limited output so it really cannot trade high performance for endurance. More like always have 2+ weeks of endurance with high performance having to come from the batteries.
You mention good design, and having watched your great video it seems to be so. Certainly well equipped/armed. Having worked in the marine industry for a long time myself, I question the build quality. This would directly influence the combat readiness, ability and survivability of any home "grown" turkish warship. Surface or sub-surface.
@Aaron. Thoughts?
DoD approved info @ 20:14
Hey sub brief love your videos, can you make one about the recent announcement of Canada replacing its submarines……what’s your thought on what submarine they will pick?
I'm kinda waiting to see what they pick to then talk about it.
Thanks for the response….cant wait for the reply!
Yuan class
He managed to piss Turks, Germans and US at the same time which is quite accomplishment i must say lol.
Very detailed stuff, really enjoyed it. Still it made me worry about classified leaks again, especially US side is bullocks man..
I'm surprised it's a 320x240 thermal camera. I'm a civilian outside the US and even I can get thermal optics with 640x480 thermal sensors (and holy crap are those ever cool, blows the 320x240 out of the water, it's "finding veins in the dark by itself" kind of resolution)
Why does Sea Crypsis look like a AIM-9 sidewinder?
Canada's next subs could be stretched for ocean use version of these (the -212/-214/-216 German classes), or a stretched version of Saabs A26 (called C71), or they might join AUKUS and get maple flavoured Virginias/Astutes.. being a Canuk with Swede relatives, I hope it's the C71. 😂
In partnership with Turkish TAI and SNC, Hurjet will enter the tender for naval training fighter aircraft.
Do you think that Turkey may pull back on the naval efforts in the next decade given Russian black sea fleet does not pose as big of a risk as it used to ? Ameriturkish here btw, love your content!
Nope, because Turkey is more concerned about Greece, their fellow NATO member, than they are about Russia.
Their navy like their air force and most of the military is geared towards potential conflict with Greece over Cyprus and other islands
@@stupidburp It's actually other way around . Greece is more concerned about Turkey. Turkey it's just trying to modernize their fleet and have more effective weapons ,while Greece just tries to arm so they can have something againts Turkey lol. Russian Black Sea fleet doesn't cause any threat to Turkey anymore or Russia itself ,because they know that they need Turkey anyways so playing good is better .
@@ilkeribrahim6541 So Turkey is building a fleet to counter no one at all? Come on.
@@stupidburp Let's say they put it againts Greece . Turkey naval plans are way more than just putting fleet counter to them now.
The contract was signed more than 15 years ago. Many systems are already outdated and need replacement.
I'm watching this live... How are you being censored while live?
it's a running joke...
Jive turkey says ""can track 8 targets, this is the unclassified brief so take that as you will"" reality; can track 1000 targets. Sea crypsis TCM also does kill mode... thats the secret, just look at the seeker head. Oh and all those Torpedoes have anti torpedo functions to hunt and kill other torpedo's if necessary.
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Hi Aaron, how is that Iranian Navy doing? Hope they don't use Subs.
They have some Kilo class boats and mini subs
It's a copy of the Type 214 with AIP, period, how Turkey is performing better when it is copying from the west with easy access and how India is struggling when it's trying to build many things from scratch.
Turkey either uses critical system from the west or derivatives or copies them in their names.
Feels Unfair.
How it's copy when its actually type 214 lol ? Significant difference is having domestically build systems and that their build locally .
@@ilkeribrahim6541 Lol, where the engines from, AIP from, if you can let me know, then I will believe, it's a Small Copy of type 214 built locally in Turkey…. Period.
Good turkey is doing a lot, but unless it fights a real war, nothing changes as Turkey never wants to fight a war or will win a war if it fights............. The last war Turkey fought was WW2, where it supported Nazi Germany and lost.
@@ilkeribrahim6541List them FOOOL, lol.
IN build its own destroyer, frigate & corvetts.. yes Scorpene is french but made in India (that too low tech low coast parts) but our industry build our own stuff.. turkish firms mostly used western sensors, engine & everything.. they have one two of their own sensors.. also being NATO member it had good tech weapons at disposal whereas we got some good stuff from RU in the decade just like china awestruck you guys.. India will do same..
you could disclose that your using ai to write your descriptions
Why do they call captains, skippers?
From Middle English, from Middle Dutch schipper, from schip ship; akin to Old English scip ship - from Miriam-Webster.
That was a good question. 👍
All the best. 🇬🇧
@20:16 🤣
9:16 ..LOX - liquid oxygen. 😂
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Your graph is 100% WRONG!!! The correct answer is MAGIC!!!
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Sell six of these to The Philippines.
This is a big deal
I have seen and heard a lot of baloney coming out of the West but as far as Russia ? A few times a city was claimed "cleared" by the Chechen's perhaps a day before it was completely cleared. But I cannot remember any other Russian "Baloney" , so I'm calling BS unless you prove me wrong.
"How do you know a Russian is lying. The lips move." - ancient NATO saying. 😐 🇺🇦🇬🇧
I dont belive most of these subs are real. Its an elaborate hoax
🧐 why is turkey building their own submarines? immediately sus. if they would commit to nato fine. but otherwise, i am very sus of this.
Question, what is the military allowed to do when the president is severely mentally handicapped and the federal branch of the government is keeping him in power as proxy to their own control over the government and is putting the United States of America in tremendous Danger?.
@@TERoss-jk9nythis notion is based on what exactly?
lol live your life? The rich control the country and they hate you
Current events 😂@@peterson7082
Ah yes, make an interesting video about the technical aspects of a new submarine about your political views.
@@SolarWebsite the military is inherently linked to geopolitics
The Turks? In submarines? Whomever next? The Tongans?
I don't know what nonsense you are talking about, but Türkiye is a country with the most modern and advanced submarines in NATO and in the world. Türkiye is the country with the most submarines in its region by far.
Lot of bolognia is what u jus ate bub...cheers