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    ACV-15 is the designation of an amphibious Infantry fighting vehicle family developed by the Turkish defense company FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.Ş. This...
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  • land/property from development Two Turkish armored combat vehicles: FNSS ACV-15 FNSS ACV-19 Armoured Combat Vehicle, a proposed wheeled Canadian tank replacement...
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  • The ACV-19 is an infantry fighting vehicle currently offered by FNSS Defence Systems of Turkey. The vehicle was previously known as the Armoured Combat...
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  • 7mm, 25mm (FNSS Sharpshooter Turret) and 30 mm as well as an Eryx ATGM missile launcher and 120 mm mortar turret. ACV-15 ACV-19 ACV-30 ACV-AD Air Defence...
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  • Vehicles Project, BMC, FNSS and Otokar companies compete on the basis of tactical wheeled vehicles. Expected delivery for FNSS Pars Scout 8x8 and 6x6...
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    armoured combat vehicle family with 4×4, 6×6 and 8×8 versions, produced by FNSS Defence Systems of Turkey. The development of the PARS vehicles commenced...
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    111 K200A1 in service.  South Korea Egyptian Infantry Fighting Vehicle FNSS ACV-15 - Turkish built version of the AIFV "Doosan Defense Product: Korean Infantry...
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    using the same turret on other vehicles. Canada : M113 (TOW) Turkey: FNSS ACV-15 (ACV-ATV) Switzerland: Mowag Piranha IB 6×6 (Panzerjäger 90 [de]) M901 ITV...
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    the BTR-50PK chassis. Turkish MKE TAMGEÇ and MKE TAMKAR. Tracked with FNSS ACV-15 mounted on trailer. Japanese Type-70 Minefield Clearing Device [ja] and...
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    landed forces on the northern part of Cyprus after the military coup of July 15, 1974. Turkish forces involved in operations were as follows:[citation needed]...
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