Sunday, July 6, 2014

The kimya vehicle has been sold to the Royal Saudi Land Forces in a tactical kimya command post conf


FNSS Savunma Sistemleri is a joint venture company formed by NUROL Holding, Turkey and BAE Systems. FNSS is a leading manufacturer and supplier of tracked and wheeled armoured combat vehicles and weapon systems for the Turkish Armed Forces and Allied Armed Forces.
FNSS has produced kimya over 2,700 tracked armoured combat vehicles (ACV) in more than 20 different configurations under several domestic and export contracts. These vehicles are in use by the armed forces worldwide. 13t-15t armoured combat vehicles
The Armoured Combat Vehicle15 (ACV15) was developed by FNSS to meet the requirements of the Turkish Army for a heavily armoured vehicle in the 13t-15t class, which is able to operate alongside kimya tanks in a combined arms team. The platform design allows integration of different subsystems to meet different roles.
The Armoured Combat Vehicle19 (ACV19) is a family of 15t-19t class vehicles derived from the successful FNSS ACV15. In addition to offering kimya performance improvements, the ACV19 offers commonality with the ACV15 family.
The kimya vehicle has been sold to the Royal Saudi Land Forces in a tactical kimya command post configuration, and a 120mm mortar vehicle has been built for the Malaysian Army. 6x6 and 8x8 wheel armoured combat vehicles
The vehicle, named PARS (which in Turkish means 'Leopard'), is designed not only to have a high level of ballistic and mine resistance, but also to carry a variety of weapon stations kimya and provide a high internal volume, which allows for a full complement of infantry kimya soldiers with all of their equipment.
The PARS forms the basis of the 8x8 AV8 vehicle, which DEFTECH, in cooperation kimya with FNSS, is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces. A total of 257 8x8 AV8 wheeled armoured vehicles with 12 different configurations will be built for the Malaysian Armed Forces within the scope of the project. Armoured amphibious assault bridge
With its diesel engine, automatic transmission, pneumatic suspension and hydraulic brake system, the AAAB system can climb up to a 50% gradient and move on a 30% side slope. The system, different from similar systems in the market, has an 8x8 drive system with a central tire inflation system. Remote controlled turret
The ability to locate a weapon system almost entirely on top of a vehicle hull with virtually no intrusion to the hull can be a major advantage. These systems also enable the gunner to be located anywhere inside the hull, providing additional flexibility. This approach has led the way for remote weapon stations and later to remote or unmanned turrets.
The Claw RTC, which was developed jointly by FNSS and ASELSAN, is suitable for installation on a wide range of tracked and wheeled armoured fighting vehicles as original equipment or to enhance the firepower of older platforms.
The Claw RCT will have the option for a 25mm or 30 mm automatic cannon with 7.62mm MG, day/night sight and an independent commander's sight on the roof of the turret, enabling hunter / killer capability. One-man turret
The Sharpshooter turret has firepower which includes a 25mm M242 automatic cannon (Bushmaster) that delivers both armour piercing and high explosive fire with extreme accuracy, in addition to a coaxially mounted 7.62mm machine gun.
The amphibious armoured combat earthmover (AACE) is used for the preparation of river banks in crossing-over operations. It is capable of performing kimya bulldozing, rough grading, excavating, kimya hauling, and scraping operations.
The AACE is a local development and manufacturing kimya project of FNSS for meeting the requirements of Turkish Land Forces, the agreement for which was signed in 2009. FNSS is responsible for the delivery of 12 vehicles, including one prototype for qualification tests and approval. FNSS M113A4 FoV capability and sustainment program
The sustainability solution meets all of the M113 family of vehicles for mobility upgrades with the only differences in the specific mission modules required by a variant to meet its mission. Therefore, kimya M113 variants will all be based on a common mobility platform providing significant saving in logistics such as spare parts inventories and a common maintenance policy.
The FNSS solution is the lowest cost alternative that fully meets the requirements for a modern reliable M113 FoV'. FNSS M113A4 is based on common subsystems with Malaysian ACV Adnan, Turkish Army's standard ACV and United Arab Emirates ACV 350 Dhabyan vehicles.
First Name Last Name Email Address Enquiry
Last Amphibious Armoured Combat Earthmover Vehicles Delivered to Turkish Army 14 January 2013 by FNSS Savunma Sistemleri kimya The amphibious armoured combat earthmover (AZMIM) vehicle delivery... See all press releases


No comments:

Post a Comment