FNSS, a leading manufacturer of armored vehicles, continues to pioneer innovations in amphibious vehicle technology with its advanced AACE (Kunduz) and MAV (Zaha) (Marine Assault Vehicle) systems. These exceptional vehicles are gaining significant attention from armed forces worldwide, demonstrating unmatched versatility and performance in both land and water operations. FNSS - AACE: The Ultimate Combat Earthmover The AACE is an amphibious, armored, tracked combat earthmover specifically designed to support river crossing missions. Its primary role is to prepare river banks, ensuring the smooth passage of military units. The AACE’s capabilities surpass those of standard heavy-duty earthmovers, offering an array of functions including bulldozing, rough grading, excavating, hauling, and scraping. These features make it an essential tool for military engineering operations.

What sets the AACE apart is its advanced ballast system. The vehicle can take ballast from the ground and store it in its ballast bowl. This system allows the AACE to adjust its weight as needed to enhance operational efficiency during tasks such as shoveling and plowing. In contrast to traditional earthmovers, the AACE uses a unique suspension system that enables the front of the vehicle to be raised, lowered, or tilted. This feature allows it to perform dozing, excavating, rough grading, and ditching functions with ease.

In addition to its engineering capabilities, the AACE is an amphibious vehicle. It operates efficiently both on land and in water, with a top speed of 45 km/h on land. The AACE can also travel safely through river currents of up to 1.5 meters per second, making it highly effective in river crossing operations. Equipped with modern electronic systems, including day and night cameras, a multi-function LCD monitor, and an air-conditioning system, the AACE ensures the crew’s comfort and operational efficiency in any environment.

One of the most significant advantages of the AACE is its construction. The vehicle’s hull is made from ballistic aluminum, providing protection against both mines and ballistic threats. This makes the AACE a highly secure asset for military operations, particularly in conflict zones. The AACE is currently in service with the Turkish Land Forces (TLF) and has proven its combat readiness through participation in various military operations. Additionally, the vehicle has been selected by the Philippine Army for future use.

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AACE (KUNDUZ) - FNSS AACE (KUNDUZ) - FNSS FNSS - MAV: The Amphibious Assault Vehicle of the Future The MAV (Marine Assault Vehicle) is designed for the crucial beach-landing phase of amphibious operations. These vehicles are launched from amphibious assault ships and are capable of rapidly covering the distance between the vessel and the shore. This allows marine units to land quickly and under full armor protection, significantly enhancing operational speed and security. The MAV is a unique dual-role vehicle that combines the capabilities of both a military land vehicle and a military marine vessel, excelling in both environments.

The MAV’s design features a unique hull and powerful water jets that allow it to achieve impressive mobility. The vehicle can reach speeds of 7 knots in the water and 70 km/h on land. In addition, the MAV has the ability to self-right itself if it capsizes in challenging sea conditions, ensuring the continuity of operations even in the harshest environments. Once on land, the MAV can integrate seamlessly with main battle tanks and other mechanized units, making it an invaluable asset for ground operations.

The MAV’s enhanced ballistic and mine protection capabilities make it one of the most robust amphibious assault vehicles available today. Its advanced mission equipment, including the CAKA Remote Controlled Turret, further strengthens its operational potential. The CAKA system offers significant advantages such as water resistance, lighter weight, and improved protection for the gunner. It also features automatic target tracking, stabilization, and enhanced accuracy, making the MAV a formidable asset in both offensive and defensive operations.

The MAV can be configured in various roles, including personnel carrier, battlefield support, beach recovery, combat engineering, and command post configurations. This versatility allows it to adapt to a wide range of mission requirements. The new generation MAVs are fully qualified and are already in service with the Turkish Navy's landing helicopter dock (LHD), TCG-ANADOLU.

MAV (ZAHA) - FNSS MAV (ZAHA) - FNSS Setting a New Standard in Amphibious Operations Both the AACE and MAV represent the pinnacle of amphibious vehicle technology. Their impressive performance, versatility, and robust protection features make them essential assets for modern military forces. FNSS continues to lead the way in providing advanced amphibious solutions that meet the evolving needs of armed forces worldwide. These vehicles not only enhance operational efficiency but also provide critical protection and mobility in challenging environments, ensuring the success of military missions on both land and water.