14.02.2005, 20:42
Die türkische Rüstungsindustrie auf der IDEX-2005 in Abu-Dhabi
Das ACV-SW von FNSS
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There’s no hiding from Volkan
Brian Walters
Combat conditions today require battle tanks to be transformed into new-generation war machines, and to meet this need, Aselsan (Turkish Pavilion, Hall 9) has employed the latest advances in technology to develop Volkan, a highly versatile modernisation system for main battle tanks (MBT). It features enhanced fire and command control communication and information (C3I) capabilities, claimed to be the most accurate and reliable in comparison with its competitors.
The new FC and C3I systems have been integrated by Aselsan to Leopard 1 MBTs, which have demonstrated their capabilities through extensive battlefield trials. These showed that targets can be detected, recognised, identified and tracked from long range in adverse weather conditions, even when the main battle tank is on the move.
The Aselsan FC and C3I systems also provide tanks with a high first round hit probability. Moreover, the modular and flexible structures of the systems enable them to be installed in the majority of battle tanks as a complete system or in the sub-system level, and they can also be integrated to the existing battle space command control systems (C4ISR).
Das ACV-SW von FNSS
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Christopher F Foss
Being shown for the first time in public anywhere in the world is the Turkish FNSS Savunma Sistemleri ACV-SW (Outdoor B8, Turkish Pavilion) fitted with the complete turret of the Russian BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle (ICV) that is used in significant numbers in the Middle East.
So far, some 2,500 of the standard FNSS Armoured Combat Vehicle (ACV) have been built for the Turkish Land Forces Command and an increasing number of export customers, including one in the Gulf.
The latest generation Armoured Combat Vehicle – Stretched (ACV-S) has an additional road wheel either side to give the vehicle greater internal volume and payload. When fitted with the BMP-3 weapon system, the combination is called the ACV-SW IFV with BMP-3 turret. In addition to the crew of three – commander, gunner and driver – a total of seven infantry can be carried, all of whom can rapidly dismount via the power-operated ramp at the rear.
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