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Turkish defense firm FNSS to export armored personnel carriers to Indonesia

FNSS Defense Systems will produce armored personnel carriers for the Indonesian Armed Forces. (AA Photo)
FNSS Defense Systems will produce armored personnel carriers for the Indonesian Armed Forces. (AA Photo)
October 22, 2024 01:18 PM GMT+03:00

Turkish defense industry firm FNSS Defense Systems will export armored personnel carriers (APC) to the Indonesian Armed Forces.

FNSS CEO Nail Kurt announced the development at the SAHA EXPO Defense, Aviation, and Aerospace Industry Fair in Istanbul, stating that the company has signed a deal with Indonesia’s PT Pindad for the production of these vehicles. The agreement follows the successful delivery of the Kaplan MT tank to the Indonesian Army.

FNSS Senior Manager Nail Kurt attended the SAHA EXPO Defense, Aerospace and Space Industry Fair in Istanbul and made a speech. (AA Photo)
FNSS Senior Manager Nail Kurt attended the SAHA EXPO Defense, Aerospace and Space Industry Fair in Istanbul and made a speech. (AA Photo)

Production timeline, key specifications

According to Kurt's statement, the project will result in two APCs: one built in Türkiye by FNSS and the other in Indonesia by PT Pindad. "2025 will focus on design and prototyping, while 2026 will involve testing. By the end of 2026, we aim to deliver both vehicles to the Indonesian Army," said Kurt.

FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)
FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)

High-speed Kaplan APC to enhance combat capability

The new Kaplan APC is designed to be a powerful force multiplier on the battlefield. The vehicle will carry a crew of 13, including the driver, commander, and gunner. Featuring an advanced suspension system, the Kaplan will reduce interior vibrations and enhance road handling. It will also come equipped with a combat management system that offers 360-degree situational awareness via integrated cameras, available day and night.

The Kaplan APC will be the fastest in its class, boasting a top speed of over 70 kilometers per hour. It will include options for active protection systems to defend against anti-tank missiles and shoulder-fired rockets. Additionally, the vehicle will support manned or unmanned turret systems and a wide range of weapons.

FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)
FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)
FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)
FNSS' Kaplan APC. (FNSS Photo)

Standardized components for enhanced logistics

Kurt noted that the Kaplan APC will share many parts and subsystems with other FNSS vehicles, providing logistical and maintenance advantages. This standardization will improve reliability and ease of service for operators.

Technical specifications of FNSS Kaplan APC

Power-to-weight Ratio

>22 Hp/ton

Crew

13 (Incl. Gunner, Driver & Commander)

General Specifications

Engine

Diesel

Transmission

Automatic

Max. Road Speed

70 km/h

Range

450 km

Gradient

60%

Side Slope

30%

Vertical Obstacle

0.9 m

Trench Crossing

2.2 m

Track System

Steel Tracks with track adjuster and Replaceable Pads / Composite Rubber Track

Suspension System

Torsion Bar

Mobility Specifications

Ballistic Protection

STANAG 4569 (Level Classified)

Mine Protection

STANAG 4569 (Level Classified)

IED Protection

STANAG 4569 (Level Classified)

Active Protection System

Optional

Laser Warning System

Optional

Gunshot Detection System

Optional

Smoke Grenade Dischargers

8

Automatic Fire Suppression System

Standard

CBRN Protection System

Standard

A/C and Heater

Standard

Protection & Life Support Systems Specifications

October 22, 2024 01:18 PM GMT+03:00
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