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IDEX 2015
International Defence Exhibition & Conference
22 - 26 February 2015
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates






At IDEX 2015, FNSS presents its new 6x6 PARS CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle

The CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle, produced as a prototype by FNSS, was developed using the PARS 6x6 platform. The CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle has the capability to detect and identify Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIM), including a Stand Off Detection capability, radiation detection, and the detection and identification of Biological Agents.

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The CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle is based on a 6x6 PARS platform

The CBRN collective protection system fitted to the PARS 6x6 provides a vehicle over pressure and also an assisted breathing face mask system. The collective protection system is designed in accordance with the NATO standard AEP - 54.
The vehicle is also fitted with a remote control stabilized weapon system on which a 40mm automatic grenade launcher, 12.7mm or 7.62mm machine gun can be fitted in accordance with user requirements.

The vehicle has been designed for a CBRN Reconnaissance team of 4 personnel comprising driver, team / vehicle commander and two CBRN operators. An additional crew seat has been included within the PARS 6x6 to further improve operational capability and crew flexibility, particularly when taking and handling Chemical and Biological samples for further analysis. The FNSS CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle can also can be designed using the PARS 8X8 configuration which is capable of incorporating a larger CBRN team and more equipment if required.

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The CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle is designed for a 4 personnel crew


Chemical Detection and Identification: The PARS 6x6 is fitted with 3x chemical detection units to monitor continuously for the presence of Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic Industrial Materials both outside and inside the vehicle. There is also integrated an additional device which is used for further identification of solid or liquid samples within the vehicle glove box. This unit can also be removed from the vehicle for dismounted operations if required.

The vehicle is fitted with a Stand Off Detection capability, the device fitted uses laser technology and can detect up to a distance of 5km. A gas chromatograph and mass spectrometer (GC/MS) device for further detailed chemical analysis of a range of samples is also integrated into the PARS 6x6. This unit is also available for dismounted operations if required.

Biological Detection and Identification: The PARS 6x6 CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle is capable of continuous Biological Agent Detection. If a potential biological agent is detected, a secondary sample is taken for further analysis and the sample capture and analysis is carried out within the fully integrated glove box designed to provide operator safety. Due to the integrated design of the glove box, a variety of ground samples can also enter the glove box via the sample handling device for further analysis and identification.

Radiological and Nuclear Detection: Gamma radiation detectors are fitted to the outside of the vehicle in order to alert the crew to the direction and level of any radiation hazard. The PARS 6x6 is also fitted with an internal radiation detection device and individual crew dosimeters for personnel protection and dose rate monitoring.

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The CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle keeps the mobility performance of the 6x6 PARS

Manual Sampling and Contaminated Area Marking: The PARS 6x6 incorporates the Double Wheel Sampling System which provides a continuous detection capability whilst on the move and for further sample analysis. Ground samples can be obtained by the operator safely from within the vehicle and can be stored outside the vehicle prior to onward transportation and further laboratory analysis.

The integrated area marking system of the PARS 6x6 CBRN Reconnaissance Vehicle allows the operator to mark any contaminated area identified without having to leave the vehicle. The NATO standard ground marking flags are placed from within the vehicle using the interlocking delivery system which maintains vehicle over pressure and crew safety at all times.

The Central Processing Unit and CBRN Software: The CBRN detection devices integrated into the PARS 6x6 are linked to the Warning and Reporting CBRN software in order to provide the crew with timely alarms and information of any potential CBRN threat. The CBRN information gathered, when incorporated with the data received from the integrated meteorological device and GPS, can be transmitted using the on board communication system, in accordance with ATP 45 format.

The various tracked and wheeled platforms, produced by FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S. (FNSS Defense Systems Inc.), are manufactured entirely by using local engineering design and manpower in accordance with domestic and foreign user requirements. FNSS have the design and integration capability to offer solutions incorporating a wide range of different sub systems.

FNSS will display this vehicle variant in IDEX 2015 at FNSS Stand 10-A05.



Official Online Daily News
IDEX 2015
International Defence Exhibition & Conference
22 - 26 February 2015
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates






FNSS introduces a new 25mm SABER turret for armored cavalry vehicle

SABER is a medium caliber one man power operated turret that can be deployed on a wide range wheeled and tracked armored vehicles. SABER turret incorporates the latest technologies in turret drives, fire control, protection and lethality. The compact dimensions and light weight makes SABER a suitable choice for different types of armored vehicles. Development of the SABER turret started in 2013 and is privately funded.


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SABER turret is fitted armed with a 25mm cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun


SABER turret offers more than 60% larger internal volume than FNSS’s previous generation one man turret with less than 10% increase in outer envelope dimensions.
The main armament consists of an ATK 25mm M242 Enhanced Bushmaster 25mm dual-feed automatic cannon which is provided with 240 rounds (150+90) of ready-use ammunition.

A 7.62mm M240 machine gun is mounted coaxially with the M242 cannon on the left hand side of the turret and is provided with 600 ready use ammunition. A bank of three 76mm grenade launchers is mounted on both sides of the turret towards the rear. These could also be replaced by grenade launchers of other calibers. The digital fire control and sighting system includes a 3rd Generation long wave or mid wave thermal imager, a telescopic day optical channel, unity window for surveillance, an eye safe laser range finder with 8.000m range and ballistic computation capability.

The gunner is also provided with two up-look periscopes for all around vision.
The gun turret drive system is electrical and fully digital with two axis stabilization capability to ensure a high accuracy of fire on the move. The traverse and elevation drives have manual backup capability. Turret traverse is all-electric through 360 degrees, with weapon elevation from -8 to +48 degrees.

Turret shell is made of all-welded aluminum armor with add-on composite and steel armor providing ballistic protection to STANAG 4569 Level IV standard.

FNSS will display this weapon system in IDEX 2015 at FNSS Stand 10-A05



FNSS introduces a new 25mm SABER turret for armored cavalry vehicle | IDEX 2015 News Official Online Show Daily Coverage | Defence security military exhibition 2015
 
IDEX: Turkey's stand off missiles set for fighters work
Posted 22 February 2015 · Add Comment

Turkish manufacturer Roketsan will be at IDEX which opens in Abu Dhabi today to demonstrate its next generation weapon system, Stand-Off Missile (SOM) system.


The cruise missile, with complex guidance technologies and warheads is designed to enhance the air-to-surface warfare capabilities of fighter aircraft.
Under serial production, SOM is already in the inventory of the Turkish Air Force (TAF), integrated and certified on the F-4E/2020 and F-16 Block40 fighter aircraft platforms. Due to the common requirements of Turkish Air Force and JSF (F-35) program, SOM has been offered as a modern anti-surface cruise missile for newly developed F-35 JSF fighter aircraft.
SOM is an autonomous, long range (250 km), low observable, high precision, all weather, air to surface new generation cruise missile to be used against highly defended, anti-access and high value stationary and moving land/surface (ASuW) targets.
Roketsan has also signed a cooperation agreement with Airbus Defence & Space to study the integration of SOM on the Eurofighter Typhoon and possible future platforms.
Roketsan and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control signed an agreement in 2014 for collaboration on the SOM-J, a new generation air-to-surface Stand-Off Cruise Missile for the F-35 aircraft. The companies will jointly develop, produce, market, sell and support SOM-J for internal carriage on F-35 aircraft or external carriage on other aircraft.


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Arabian Aerospace - IDEX: Turkey's stand off missiles set for fighters work
 
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
BMC showcases its KIRPI 4x4 MRAP during IDEX 2015

BMC was established in 1964. As of today, BMC is proudly celebrating its 50th year of its foundation. During these years of showing a high determination and experience to build a sophisticated vision and a globally strong brand, BMC has successfully produced more than 300.000 units. At IDEX 2015, in Abu Dhabi, BMC presents its Kirpi 4x4 MRAP.






This is from Janes
Turkish MRAP output ramps up [IDX15D2] - IHS Jane's 360


IDEX 2015
Turkish MRAP output ramps up [IDX15D2]

23 February 2015
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Following a pause in production, the Turkish company of BMC Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret (Turkish Pavilion, Stand 10-D10) has ramped up output of its Kirpi (4x4) mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle, which is being shown at IDEX 2015 fitted with a remote weapon station.

Following a competition, the Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) selected the Kirpi to meet its requirement for its first MRAP vehicle.

An initial contract was placed for 468 vehicles, but production ceased for a period after 278 vehicles. Production has now started again, and the company told the IDEX Show Daily that, “around 600 vehicles have now been delivered and they are now operating successfully”.

The Kirpi MRAP has been offered on the export market for several years and the first customer was Tunisia, which has taken delivery of about 40 vehicles. The Kirpi MRAP features an all-welded steel armoured monocoque hull with a V-shaped lower half that provides a high level of protection against mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), small arms fire and shell splinters.

In addition to its crew of three, the Kirpi MRAP carries a total of 10 dismounts when used in the armoured personnel carrier configuration. Standard equipment includes an air-conditioning system and suspended seats with five-point safety belts for a higher level of crew survivability.

Further development by the company has resulted in a 6x6 version of the Kirpi, which shares many common automotive components with the current production 4x4 vehicle, but has more volume and payload and can undertake a wider range of battlefield missions.

Development of the Kirpi (6x6) is complete and production can commence when firm orders are placed. BMC has delivered approximately 5,000 wheeled vehicles to the Turkish armed forces, including 2.5-ton and 5-ton (4x4), 10-ton (6x6) and 20-ton (8x8) versions.

In addition to the Kirpi (4x4) MRAP, the company is exhibiting its BMC 380-26-P (6x6) 10-ton cross-country tactical truck fitted with a cargo body – just one of the many versions currently available.
 
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IDEX 2015
Cobra II completes Middle East trials [IDX15D2]
CHRISTOPHER F FOSS
23 February 2015
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Turkey’s Otokar has confirmed to the IDEX Show Daily that its latest Cobra II (4x4) armoured amphibious tactical vehicle (AATV) successfully completed 5,000km of exhaustive trials in the Gulf late last year.

Cobra II has a typical gross vehicle weight of 12 tonnes. It is powered by a Cummins six-cylinder turbocharged common rail diesel engine developing 360hp, coupled to an Allison fully automatic six-speed transmission and a two-speed transfer box. Maximum road speed is quoted as 110km/h. The Cobra II is fully amphibious, being propelled in the water by two propellers at a maximum speed of 8km/h.

When used in the armoured personnel carrier role, the Cobra II has a crew of two and can carry eight dismounts. Standard equipment includes a central tyre-inflation system, air-conditioning, front and rear cameras and vision blocks.

A total of 10 prototype and preproduction Cobras has been built by Otokar (Turkish Pavilion, Stand 10-C05) and development is considered to be complete. Production can begin when orders are placed. Cobra II is being marketed alongside the popular original Cobra (4x4) light armoured vehicle, of which more than 2,500 have been built for domestic and export markets, with production still underway.



Cobra II completes Middle East trials [IDX15D2] - IHS Jane's 360
 
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
BMC showcases its KIRPI 4x4 MRAP during IDEX 2015

BMC was established in 1964. As of today, BMC is proudly celebrating its 50th year of its foundation. During these years of showing a high determination and experience to build a sophisticated vision and a globally strong brand, BMC has successfully produced more than 300.000 units. At IDEX 2015, in Abu Dhabi, BMC presents its Kirpi 4x4 MRAP.






This is from Janes
Turkish MRAP output ramps up [IDX15D2] - IHS Jane's 360


IDEX 2015
Turkish MRAP output ramps up [IDX15D2]

23 February 2015
Turkish-MRAP-output-ramps-up.jpg

Following a pause in production, the Turkish company of BMC Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret (Turkish Pavilion, Stand 10-D10) has ramped up output of its Kirpi (4x4) mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle, which is being shown at IDEX 2015 fitted with a remote weapon station.

Following a competition, the Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) selected the Kirpi to meet its requirement for its first MRAP vehicle.

An initial contract was placed for 468 vehicles, but production ceased for a period after 278 vehicles. Production has now started again, and the company told the IDEX Show Daily that, “around 600 vehicles have now been delivered and they are now operating successfully”.

The Kirpi MRAP has been offered on the export market for several years and the first customer was Tunisia, which has taken delivery of about 40 vehicles. The Kirpi MRAP features an all-welded steel armoured monocoque hull with a V-shaped lower half that provides a high level of protection against mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), small arms fire and shell splinters.

In addition to its crew of three, the Kirpi MRAP carries a total of 10 dismounts when used in the armoured personnel carrier configuration. Standard equipment includes an air-conditioning system and suspended seats with five-point safety belts for a higher level of crew survivability.

Further development by the company has resulted in a 6x6 version of the Kirpi, which shares many common automotive components with the current production 4x4 vehicle, but has more volume and payload and can undertake a wider range of battlefield missions.

Development of the Kirpi (6x6) is complete and production can commence when firm orders are placed. BMC has delivered approximately 5,000 wheeled vehicles to the Turkish armed forces, including 2.5-ton and 5-ton (4x4), 10-ton (6x6) and 20-ton (8x8) versions.

In addition to the Kirpi (4x4) MRAP, the company is exhibiting its BMC 380-26-P (6x6) 10-ton cross-country tactical truck fitted with a cargo body – just one of the many versions currently available.

It seems 6x6 was not there... Didn't our army interested in 6x6 ? Is it bad ?..

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Land Warfare
IDEX 2015: FNSS designing two ATGW vehicles
25th February 2015 - 6:00 by Tim Fish in Abu Dhabi

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FNSS has begun conceptual design and technical feasibility work on wheeled and tracked anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) carrier vehicles for the Turkish Army, the company has revealed.

A spokesperson from the company told Shephard at the IDEX exhibition in Abu Dhabi that FNSS is designing a tracked vehicle and a 4x4 vehicle to carry the Russian Kornet-E ATGM and the Mizrak-O ATGM from Roketsan.

According to the spokesperson, Kornet-E and Mizrak-O have already been selected by the Turkish Army – although this was not confirmed by Roketsan – and the service needs 260 vehicles on which both ATGM systems can be mounted.

The 260 vehicles will comprise 184 tracked and 76 wheeled vehicles and approval for the programme is expected in Q4 of this year.

Similar to the Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) programme the Weapon Carrying Vehicle programme will pit FNSS against Turkish rival Otokar. FNSS said its 4x4 and tracked designs will be completely new, and the 4x4 design could be displayed at the IDEF exhibition in Istanbul in May.

Detailed specifications for what the Turkish Army requires were released last year, and both FNSS and Otokar responded to the RFQ, which was completed in December 2014.

Mizrak-O is a medium-range ATGM that has an imaging infra-red (IIR) seeker with tandem warhead and a range of 4km. A spokesperson from Roketsan told Shephard that the Mizrak-O missile is designed to be fired from a tripod, a launch tube on a vehicle, or by a soldier and that its weight of 35kg reflects the desire for it to be manportable. He added that testing of the system has been completed.

Mizrak-O is similar to its sister air-launched missile system, the Mizrak-U (formerly known as the Turkish Anti-tank Missile, or TAM-LR) and designated as UMTAS (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Projesi) , which is available with an IIR seeker or a laser designator and can hit targets out to a range of 8km.
 
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Land Warfare
IDEX 2015: FNSS designing two ATGW vehicles
25th February 2015 - 6:00 by Tim Fish in Abu Dhabi

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FNSS has begun conceptual design and technical feasibility work on wheeled and tracked anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) carrier vehicles for the Turkish Army, the company has revealed.

A spokesperson from the company told Shephard at the IDEX exhibition in Abu Dhabi that FNSS is designing a tracked vehicle and a 4x4 vehicle to carry the Russian Kornet-E ATGM and the Mizrak-O ATGM from Roketsan.

According to the spokesperson, Kornet-E and Mizrak-O have already been selected by the Turkish Army – although this was not confirmed by Roketsan – and the service needs 260 vehicles on which both ATGM systems can be mounted.

The 260 vehicles will comprise 184 tracked and 76 wheeled vehicles and approval for the programme is expected in Q4 of this year.

Similar to the Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) programme the Weapon Carrying Vehicle programme will pit FNSS against Turkish rival Otokar. FNSS said its 4x4 and tracked designs will be completely new, and the 4x4 design could be displayed at the IDEF exhibition in Istanbul in May.

Detailed specifications for what the Turkish Army requires were released last year, and both FNSS and Otokar responded to the RFQ, which was completed in December 2014.

Mizrak-O is a medium-range ATGM that has an imaging infra-red (IIR) seeker with tandem warhead and a range of 4km. A spokesperson from Roketsan told Shephard that the Mizrak-O missile is designed to be fired from a tripod, a launch tube on a vehicle, or by a soldier and that its weight of 35kg reflects the desire for it to be manportable. He added that testing of the system has been completed.

Mizrak-O is similar to its sister air-launched missile system, the Mizrak-U (formerly known as the Turkish Anti-tank Missile, or TAM-LR) and designated as UMTAS (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Projesi) , which is available with an IIR seeker or a laser designator and can hit targets out to a range of 8km.

So this means we will see a new FNSS 4x4 ATGW vehicle for the first time... And as i understand they made some changes on FNSS KAPLAN or they will unveil completely new tracked ATGW vehicle...

Guys what's your comment on this... Did i understant it right ?..


BTW FNSS KAPLAN...

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So this means we will see a new FNSS 4x4 ATGW vehicle for the first time... And as i understand they made some changes on FNSS KAPLAN or they will unveil completely new tracked ATGW vehicle...

Guys what's your comment on this... Did i understant it right ?..


BTW FNSS KAPLAN...

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I don't think they will unveil a new tracked vehicle. After all, FNSS uses M113 for all of their vehicles.
Ürünlerimiz - FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.Ş.

This is the thing that i don't like about the FNSS...they are still using M113 design from 1960s whereas Otokar came with Tulpar in such a short time although nobody asked them for it.
 
I don't think they will unveil a new tracked vehicle. After all, FNSS uses M113 for all of their vehicles.
Ürünlerimiz - FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.Ş.

This is the thing that i don't like about the FNSS...they are still using M113 design from 1960s whereas Otokar came with Tulpar in such a short time although nobody asked them for it.

Yes i think same about FNSS's M113 captivity :D but when i look these words i see new tracked vehicle possible... And they say 4x4 can be displayed @ IDEF but they don't say such a thing about tracked vehicle... And i hope 'new tracked vehicle' is true...


FNSS said its 4x4 and tracked designs will be completely new, and the 4x4 design could be displayed at the IDEF exhibition in Istanbul in May.
 
Yes i think same about FNSS's M113 captivity :D but when i look these words i see new tracked vehicle possible... And they say 4x4 can be displayed @ IDEF but they don't say such a thing about tracked vehicle... And i hope 'new tracked vehicle' is true...

Maybe they realized that they can't compete against OTOKAR with their mindset. :D
 
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