IDEF 2019: World Premiere for FNSS Marine Assault Vehicle MAV
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POSTED ON WEDNESDAY, 01 MAY 2019 07:36
World premiere at IDEF 2019, the Defense Exhibition in Istanbul, for the MAV Marine Assault Vehicle designed and developed by the Turkish Company FNSS. This a new generation of tracked amphibious armored vehicle which has been greatly anticipated by the sector due to a limited number of comparable vehicles in the same class, principally because of the challenging requirements and highly specialized mission definition associated with these vehicles.
Visitors to the FNSS stand will have the opportunity to see the first prototype MAV, whose main role is to support the combat capabilities of marine forces in line with the requirements of the 21st century combat environments.
MAV is being developed as part of the Armored Amphibious Assault Vehicles (Zırhlı Amfibi Hücum Araçları, ZAHA) Project being conducted by the Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB) to meet a need of Turkish Naval Forces Command. Within the project, FNSS will deliver a total of 27 vehicles, including 23 personnel carriers, two command and control vehicles and two recovery vehicles.
In addition to enabling the safe landing of units during amphibious operations, the armored amphibious assault vehicles also serve as armored personnel carriers after reaching the shore.
During the amphibious assault phase of an operation, these vehicles are launched from Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) and rapidly cover the distance between the vessel and shore, allowing forces to land under protection and with minimum delay. Once on land, these vehicles can continue taking part in operations side-by-side with other armored vehicles. As vehicles with a dual role due to their mission requirements, armored amphibious assault vehicles need to exhibit superior performance both at sea and on land, and only a few countries around the world have such vehicles in their inventories. Among the NATO countries and allies, there is only one company other than FNSS producing vehicles of this class.
With ZAHA, FNSS takes armored amphibious assault vehicles into the 21st century, and the project has now reached the Critical Design Review phase. Venturing outside classical approaches within the defence projects, FNSS has completed its evaluation of the vehicle’s design not only on paper but also on the prototype, for this review. The review will be on executing on the prototype vehicle in the integration hall.
K. Nail Kurt, General Manager and CEO of FNSS, emphasizes that MAV is a very special vehicle: “MAV has to make sure that marines reach the shore in the shortest time possible, both to ensure rapid movement and to minimize their exposure to threats while at sea. Once ashore, it should be able to operate effectively as an armored combat vehicle, while also safeguarding the troops inside with superior ballistic and mine protection.
To put it briefly, until the MAV made its appearance, there was no such vehicle on the market. We are developing MAV in response to the requirements of the Turkish Naval Forces, which carried out one of the most important amphibious operations in the last 50 years with great success. We are confident that friendly and allied nations with high amphibious operational requirements, particularly island countries like Indonesia, will also look to take advantage of MAV’s superior characteristics; and we look forward to working with them in the future.”
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IDEF 2019: Next Generation FIRTINA NG 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzer
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 18:37
The Turkish-made T-155 FIRTINA 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzer equipped with ASELSAN’s New Generation Fire Control System showcases for the first time in the demonstration area of the Ministry of National Defense, General Directorate of Military Factories at IDEF 2019, Defense Exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey.
Howitzers are one of two primary types of field artillery and probably the most powerful one. ASELSAN has signed a new contract with Turkish procurement authority, Turkish Presidency of Defence Industries for “New Generation Fire Control System for T-155 FIRTINA Self Propelled Howitzers”.
In fact, this contract is not an entry point for ASELSAN on Fire Control Systems domain. In contrary, ASELSAN has been providing artillery fire control systems for nearly two decades. Among the portfolio of the company, Main Battle Tank Modernization, Self Propelled and Towed Howitzer Modernization, Multiple Launch Rocket Fire Control Systems as well as Fire Support Command Control Systems are the most significant examples of field-proven artillery modernization capabilities.
The T-155 FIRTINA Howitzers are in the inventory of the Turkish Army since the early 2000s and the Fire Control System was already developed and supplied by ASELSAN. The New Generation Fire Control System for T-155 Self Propelled Howitzers has been developed according to the feedback from the battlefield, taking into account the recent technological developments as well as the emerging requirements that showed up in parallel to new concepts in the battlefield.
The most important aspect of Turkish T-155 FIRTINA Howitzers is that they have been actively used in border security and cross-border operations of Turkey in the scope of counter-terrorism and increased the technology-based power of modern Turkish artillery.
From the date it was first used till today, FIRTINA Howitzer has shown that it is one of the most important weapon systems of Turkish Armed Forces and has greatly increased the firepower of Turkish Artillery.
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IDEF 2019: More than 500 IHASAVAR Anti-Drone Jammer Systems delivered by Aselsan
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 18:16
More than 500 IHASAVAR Anti-Drone Jammer Systems designed and manufactured by the Turkish Company Aselsan, have already been delivered to national and international customers so far, whilst ASELSAN is planning to exceed the delivery of 1.000 systems at the end of 2019 with an increased production capacity per year.
With the rapid spread and widely usage of drones, the urgent protection and immediate reaction to those which are aiming sabotage, intelligence and attacking to critical bases have not become more essential than ever before.
As a lightweight and user friendly system, ASELSAN’s IHASAVAR anti-drone jammer system, which is a gun-like antenna mounted on a rifle stock fitted with a telescope for aiming and a backpack containing state-of-the-art electronic module, is used to protect military bases, critical facilities, high value assets, public events and VIP’s against hostile mini/micro-drones that are operated by remote control, GPS/GLONASS satellites navigation frequencies as well as data link/telemetry frequencies simultaneously.
Software-defined, IHASAVAR is fully programmable and has been tested against known commercial and custom-made mini/micro-drones that are available in the market. With its high gain directional antenna, IHASAVARTM’s jamming technology is based on DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) technique with FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) controlled swept jamming. IHASAVAR’s compact architecture, lightweight and portability provide the operator with1.5 hours of continuous operation at maximum RF power.
The IHASAVAR can also be used on a tripod with the same directional antenna or integrated with a set of omni-antennas in order to provide continuous 3600protection for static infrastructures. In addition to this ASELSAN’s MIRKET DF Pocket Receiver can be implemented in order to provide the operator with further situational awareness regarding the direction of the hostile drones that approach.
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IDEF 2019: FNSS showcases latest prototype of PARS 4x4 anti-tank armored vehicle
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 17:51
Turkish Company FNSS showcases the latest prototype of its PARS 4x4 anti-tank armored vehicle at IDEF 2019, which has been developed by FNSS in line with the requirements of Turkish Land Forces Command, is poised to set new standards in the market, equipped with features not found in any other vehicles in its class. The prototype vehicle is currently at the final stage of the qualification process.
The PARS 4x4 ANTI TANK was devised as a vehicle that relies on its firepower, speed and high maneuverability under all terrain conditions to destroy enemy tanks and other armored units from a distance, and to engage secondary targets after rapidly changing positions. Drawing upon its vast experience and innovative approaches, FNSS has come up with a very special amphibious vehicle that is capable of meeting all of these challenging requirements at the same time.
Most noteworthy among the PARS 4x4 ANTI TANK’s features is the positioning of its power pack at the rear of the vehicle, which keeps the cooling grate and exhaust on the upper section of the vehicle, allowing it to enter the water without prior preparation by installing a swimming kit. And thus granting it with the best amphibious capabilities in its class. Moreover, the rear position of the power pack also allows the PARS 4x4 to maneuver at higher speeds. All these features, which can only be expected from a vehicle with its power pack located at the rear, grants the PARS 4x4 with critical capabilities in terms of leaving its position after firing and moving away from a threat zone.
Developed as part of the Anti-Tank Vehicles (ATV) project conducted by the Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB), PARS 4x4 will have its serial production launched as soon as the qualification tests are completed, with all deliveries under the ATV project expected to be completed in 2021.
K. Nail Kurt, General Manager and CEO of FNSS, emphasized that the PARS 4x4 marks a new era for anti-tank vehicles: “FNSS closely follows both the developments and user requirements around the world, and we displayed the PARS 4x4 concept, which was a result of these efforts, for the first time at IDEF’15. After signing a contract with the user, we prepared the concept, including the anti-tank turret, for qualification tests from scratch in a period of just 18 months. As a result of this process, we have rolled out a vehicle that is peerless in the world. PARS 4x4, a tailor-made solution, stands as yet another evidence of FNSS’ engineering strength. With the introduction of PARS 4x4 into the inventory, we are certain that it will become a force multiplier that changes all the equations, first for Turkish Land Forces, and later for friendly and allied nations.”
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IDEF 2019: FNSS PARS 6x6 and 8x8 armored will enter in service with Turkish army
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 18:49
Turkish Company FNSS will supply PARS 6x6 and 8x8 armored vehicles to the Turkish armed forces and Gendarmerie. The PARS Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicle family of FNSS, which is serving worldwide in different countries, has also become the vehicle of choice of Turkey.
With the contract for the Special Purpose Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicles (SPTWAV) Project that was signed between the Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB) and FNSS, the company shall supply PARS SCOUT 8x8 and 6x6 vehicles both for the Turkish Land Forces and the General Command of Gendarmerie.
The first stage of the project will involve the development of five different vehicle configurations, and production of a total of 100 vehicles. The project will cover the delivery of Command and Radar Vehicles as well as Sensor and CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicles for the Turkish Land Forces, and Armoured Combat Vehicles for the General Command of Gendarmerie.
Having conducted R&D on tactical wheeled armored vehicles for many years, FNSS reaped the first fruits of its labors in 2005, becoming the first company in Turkey to roll out a product family of such vehicles. After competing with the world’s other leading companies in land vehicles, this product family became the vehicle of choice of Malaysia in 2010, and of Oman in 2015. FNSS thus managed to export two members of its PARS product family, the 8x8 and 6x6 vehicles, before having delivered to Turkish users. These vehicles were developed in a variety of highly different configurations for both Malaysia and Oman, and development works on various configurations are still continuing.
Specifically for the SPTWAV project, FNSS designed a special PARS family vehicle, SCOUT, superior for reconnaissance operations. The PARS SCOUT 6x6 and 8x8 offer superior mobility and a comfortable and safe drive in all types of road and terrain conditions, as well as balanced and high-speed movement on straight roads, low risk of skidding in bends. Also, the vehicle’s transparent armor (ballistic glass) integration ensures high situational awareness. Together, these features make a big difference for reconnaissance operations.
The PARS SCOUT 6x6 and 8x8 Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicles will make use of indigenous subsystems for their basic automotive equipment/hardware such as their powertrain, and the vehicles will also be integrated with an FNSS-designed Remote Controlled Turret System.
K. Nail Kurt, General Manager and CEO of FNSS, highlights that the company’s win in the SPTWAV project reflects the judiciousness of the strategic decisions it has taken thus far: “Our success in the SPTWAV project at home proves – along with the successes we have attained overseas – the accuracy and judiciousness of all the strategic decisions we have taken since the 2000s with regards to wheeled vehicle development.
The 8x8 and 6x6 tactical wheeled armoured vehicles is an area of highly intense competition both in Turkey and the rest of the world. The fact that our PARS product family has scored so many achievements under this atmosphere of intense competition, both abroad and domestically, speaks volumes about our vehicles’ superior features. We are feeling the deserved pride of supplying to the Turkish Land Forces and the General Command of Gendarmerie the best vehicles of their classes. We firmly believe that the SPTWAV project shall open the door for even greater successes of the PARS product family in Turkey and overseas.”
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IDEF 2019: Avon Protection showcases its Respiratory Protective Equipment solutions
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 18:26
The UK company Avon Protection is present at IDEF in Instanbul to showcase its innovative, thought in detail, Respiratory Protective Equipment solutions.
At IDEF 2019, Avon Protection will be demonstrating their fully electronically controlled MCM100 rebreather. The MCM100 rebreather was designed and developed around the diver, to deliver enhanced multi-role capability in the form of a new long endurance, electronically controlled rebreather capable of integrating with a range of military diving applications, in particular mine warfare and Special Forces, including Covert Subsurface Infiltration, Submarine Release & Infiltration and Manned Underwater Vehicle Operations. The launch of the MCM100 heralds a revolutionary change in rebreather technology, placing two key elements at the heart of the platform; diver safety and multi-role mission capability.
Oliver Morton, Military Business Development Director said, “To ensure we continue to meet our customer’s needs, Avon Protection continue to remain at the forefront of technology, not just delivering equipment but end user capability.”
Also on display will be Avon Protection’s MP-PAPR, which provides wearers with an increased cooling effect, significantly less user burden and reduced pulmonary stress. This first flexible-bodied, modular PAPR is designed to be integrated with a wide range of protective equipment. Carry systems include back mount with integrated hydration bladder option, traditional belt wear and MOLLE mount for ballistic vest integration.
MP-PAPR deploys a new generation of crush-proof, highly flexible CBRN hose for improved integration, optional remote power switch and multiple battery packs make the unit the most versatile PAPR system ever.
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IDEF 2019: Otokar showcases its new generation armoured vehicle family AKREP II
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2019 18:08
Otokar, the pioneer land systems company of Turkish Defence Industry, unveils its newgeneration “AKREP II” armoured vehicle family. In collaboration with AxleTech, Otokar debuts the very first version of the family “AKREP IIe Electric Vehicle”at IDEF 2019 in Istanbul, Turkey, between April 29th and May 3rd.
The AKREP II is the latest product of Otokar’s design and development studies and a proof of Otokar’s ability to leverage its engineering, manufacturing and expertise across a large portfolio of armoured tactical vehicles. AKREP IIfamily will be an outstanding solution for modern armies with its superiormanoeuvrability and agility as well as the outstanding design allowing the integration of various types of armament, weapon stations and alternative powerplants. A fully electric variant of the vehicle, “AKREP IIe”is on display at IDEF 2019 and will attract users as a technology demonstrator with a powerful electric motor integrated to the axle and advanced battery pack.
Stating that Otokar is currently serving more than 30 countries on five continents, Serdar Görgüç, Otokar General Manager, noted that with technological superiority, design capability and 30 years of experience, Otokar’s position in the global defence industry is getting stronger by the day. “Being Turkey's internationally recognized land platform manufacturer we highly enjoy our extensive new vehicle development capabilities born by both our know-how and experience. We are more than happy to carry our experience in designing and developing armoured vehicles onto the new vehicles,” said Serdar Görgüç; “Our new generation armoured family AKREP II is a legacy from Otokar’sAKREP vehicle, which was initially launched in 1995 as a weapon carrier vehicle with 3-man crew. AKREP achieved an excellent field record in various missions all over the world. With this genetic heritage, Otokar’snew armoured vehicle family, the AKREP II is a successor specifically designed to meet the evolving demands of current and future military environments thanks to its compact size, low silhouette, low acoustic and thermal signature, and effective firepower.”
Emphasising Otokar’scommitment for applying new technologies to armoured vehicles Serdar Görgüç said “Considering the continuously changing combat conditions and threats, and by getting inspired from different requirements of our clients in different parts of the world, we combined our experience with our engineering and R&D capabilities with AxleTech and debuted newly developed AKREP IIe at IDEF. AKREP IIeis a significant indication of Otokar’sgrowing commitment for applying promising technologies to armoured vehicles. The vehicle also highlights Otokar’smaturity in the design and development of state of the art armoured vehicles. AKREP IIe’s modern design provides mobility, agility and durability required for the wide range of missions.”
“AxleTech is committed to providing innovative electric powertrain systems to complement our field-proven and industry-leading drivetrain solutions for the defense industry. Our collaboration with Otokar demonstrates our shared values of providing forward-thinking products for customers and staying ahead of trends,” said Daniel Chien, Vice President of Business Development at AxleTech.
AKREP IIe: Turkey’s first Electric Armoured Vehicle
AKREPIIe is a technology demonstrator, which is equipped with an innovative electric-based power and propulsion solution that consists of a highly efficient and powerful electric motor, advanced battery pack and smart power control algorithm. Low silhouette, reduced size and weight, increased mobility and swiftness, decreased levels of acoustic and thermal signature are other contributing factors of AKREP IIe’s innovative electric-based power and propulsion solution.
AKREP II can be equipped with alternative powerplants (electric, diesel and hybrid). Fully Electric variant of AKREP II, which is on display at IDEF 2019, is a technology demonstrator with a powerful electric motor integrated to the axle and advanced battery pack. With electric power source at the heart of its design, AKREP IIe is extremely agile with increased mobility and swiftness. Capable of running at considerably low level of acoustic and thermal signature, AKREP IIeis suited to be an excellent choice for conducting stealthy military operations.
AKREP II’s four-wheel drive system and steerable axles (optional) give the vehicle superior manoeuvrability.
Relying on the four-wheel independent suspension and swift torque control of the power pack, AKREP II can travel cross-country over challenging terrain and traverse deep mud, snow or water with equal ease. In terms of mobility, electric-based power and propulsion solution enables AKREP II to be quicker at start with instantaneous high torque. Reduced size and weight are also contributing factors to AKREP II’s agility. AKREP II has outstanding automotive performance in terms of speed, acceleration and gradeability. AKREP II controls the basic mechanical components of steering, acceleration and deceleration electrically (drive-by-wire). This forms a technically feasible platform for remote control or adaptation of various driving assistance systems and even autonomous capabilities.
As a multi-role vehicle suitable for various military missions, AKREP II has the ability to provide effective firepower without compromising survivability. Thanks to high payload capability; medium calibre turrets up to 90mm can be integrated. AKREP II can also be configured for; various types ofweapon platforms for quick reaction, reconnaissance,scout and surveillance missions, base/air defence missions, and other similar tasks.
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