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FNSS Tulpar-20 infantry fighting vehicle at IDEF 2015 in Istanbul Source: Nick de Larrinaga
Turkish armoured vehicle manufacturer FNSS displayed its Kaplan-20 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) for the first time on 5 May at the IDEF 2015 defence exhibition in Istanbul.
The IFV, weighing in at 20 tonnes, is the latest member of the Kaplan family, following on from the 10-tonne Kaplan reconnaissance vehicle, which was unveiled at IDEF 2013.
The Kaplan-20 IFV at IDEF this year is a working prototype, company officials toldIHS Jane's , and is planned to begin trials in later in 2015. Although not created for a current Turkish military requirement, the country is expected to launch a programme for a replacement IFV within the next few years.
The Kaplan-20 is available with two turret options, with both a two-person and an unmanned version of the FNSS Teber turret being offered. Either can be fitted with a 30-40 mm automatic cannon, with the IDEF display vehicle being equipped with an unmanned turret armed with a an ATK Bushmaster Mk 44 30 mm dual-feed cannon. Both turret configurations are armed with a 7.62 mm coaxial chain gun.
Company officials told IHS Jane's that the vehicle has been designed to offer a low visual and thermal signature. They added that it has an internal volume 40% larger than vehicles in the same weight class, such as the ACV. When fitted with an unmanned turret the Kaplan-20 carries a crew of three and can take eight dismounts - which drops to six when fitted with a manned turret. Situational awareness is provided across 360° through day and night cameras. It is also fitted with a range of features such as an acoustic shot detection system and an auxiliary power unit (APU).
FNSS officials told IHS Jane's that the Kaplan-20 is entirely indigenously designed, although the vehicle's running gear, powerpack, electronic systems, and armour have been bought in from foreign suppliers.
The Kaplan-20 features rubber band tracks (from Germany's Diehl), which company representatives said reduced both noise and vibration, improving crew comfort and extending the service life of onboard equipment.
The IFV has been designed to keep pace with Turkey's new Altay main battle tank, and offers a maximum cross-country speed of 70 kph. FNSS intends the Kaplan-20 to offer 25 hp per tonne, although an engine supplier has yet to be chosen for the vehicle, which was displayed without an engine installed. As well, Kaplan-20 has an amphibious capability, with two water jets mounted at the rear.
The Kaplan-20 is 6.5 m long, 3.15 m wide without additional armour systems, and 2 m high.
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