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1 Development  





2 Design  





3 Variants  





4 AV8 Gempita  





5 Operators  



5.1  Current operators  





5.2  Potential operators  







6 See also  



6.1  Comparable vehicles  







7 References  



7.1  Notes  







8 External links  














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FNSS Pars
TypeArmoured combat vehicle
Place of originTurkey
Service history
In service2005 – Present[1]
Used bySee Operators
Production history
DesignerFNSS Defence Systems
ManufacturerFNSS Defence Systems
Produced2005 – present
No. built172 (6x6) & (8x8) ordered by Oman[1]
VariantsArmored personnel carrier, Infantry fighting vehicle
Specifications
Mass16,130-24,500 kg
Length5 m (FNSS Pars 4x4), 6.6 m (FNSS Pars 6×6), 8 m (FNSS Pars8×8),[1] 8,11 m (GPV Colonel),[2] 9,26 m (GPV General) [3]
Width2.7 m[1]
Height2.17 m[1]
Crew5 (FNSS Pars 4x4), 10 (FNSS Pars 6×6), 14 (FNSS Pars 8×8),[1] 14 (GPV Colonel),[2] 18 (GPV General) [3]

ArmorBaseline 7.62mm AP all-around up to STANAG 4569 Level 4[1]

Main
armament

25 mm FNSS Sharpshooter Turret[1]

Secondary
armament

7.62 mm coaxial machine gun[1]
EngineDeutz or Caterpillar Diesel[1]
500-600 hp (6×6 and 8×8)[1]
Power/weight20.4 to 24.5 hp/ton[1]
Suspensionsemi-automatic computer-controlled pneumatic suspension[1]

Operational
range

1,000 km (620 mi)[1]
Maximum speed 100 km/h (62 mph) on land,[1] 8 km/h (4.97 mph) on water[4]
FNSS Pars 4x4 Anti-tank at the IDEF 2019.

The Pars (Turkish for Anatolian leopard) is an amphibious armoured combat vehicle family with 4×4, 6×6 and 8×8 versions, produced by FNSS Defence SystemsofTurkey.[5][6][7]

Development[edit]

The development of the PARS vehicles commenced in 2002, based on a design by US company GPV (General Purpose Vehicles), and in cooperation with GPV.[8][unreliable source?][9] PARS 4×4 and PARS 6×6 is being proposed for the Turkish Army. PARS 8×8 was first displayed in February 2005 during the IDEX defence equipment exhibition held in Abu Dhabi. GPV offered 2 more technically different vehicles, the 8×8 GPV Colonel and the 10×10 GPV General.[10][8][3] Since the first PARS vehicles were shown in 2005 development and further enhancements have been carried out on a continuous basis.[11][unreliable source?]

It was demonstrated in the deserts of the UAE in 2008 covering 11,000 km of desert and road trials. Further testing was again carried out in the UAE deserts in 2010. The PARS 8x8, fitted with a 25mm gun turret, was also successfully tested by another Middle Eastern country in the summer of 2010.[11]

On March 29, 2022, FNSS and Deftech proposed the PARS III 6×6 for Malaysian military service.[12]

Design[edit]

FNSS Pars 8x8 at the IDEF 2019.

The baseline PARS has a hull consisting of a steel armour.[11]

The driver and commander are seated in a cockpit at the front of the vehicle. Each has a single-piece roof hatch that opens to the side. Both have access to flat-panel displays, on which all relevant information is shown. The seating arrangement depends on the role but the troops are normally seated on individual seats down each side of the hull facing inwards. These shock-absorbing seats are fitted with five-point seatbelts as standard. A large ramp fitted at the rear section will be used for entry and exit of troops.[citation needed]

FNSS Pars 8x8 rear view.

The modular design of the PARS will incorporate external turrets or weapon stations depending on user requirements. It could be a one or two-man turret or a remotely operated weapon station. To allow for PARS to be rapidly reconfigured for different operational roles, all members of the PARS family have removable roofing so that they can be quickly converted for a wide range of specialist roles.[11]

Variants[edit]

AV8 Gempita[edit]

The PARS 8×8 vehicle was examined by the Malaysian Army competing with the Swiss Mowag Piranha and the Finnish Patria AMV for the implementation of technology to the first Malaysian indigenous armoured vehicle. AV8 Gempita was the result of Malaysian-Turkey collaboration in Malaysia's first indigenous armoured vehicle project with the implementation of PARS technology to its new army armoured vehicle.[citation needed]

Operators[edit]

Current operators[edit]

Potential operators[edit]

See also[edit]

Comparable vehicles[edit]

  • LAV III/LAV AFV/LAV-25/ASLAV
  • K808 Armored Personnel Carrier
  • Boxer
  • Freccia IFV
  • BTR-90
  • CM-32
  • Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier
  • Patria AMV
  • BTR-4
  • Saur 2
  • TATA Kestrel
  • VBCI
  • KTO Rosomak
  • MOWAG Piranha
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "FNSS Pars". Military Factory. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  • ^ a b "GPV 8x8x8 colonel wheeled armoured vehicle personnel carrier army United States description identifi | GPV General Purpose vehicles variantes FR | Equipements et blindés de l'armée des Etats Unis". armyrecognition.com. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  • ^ a b c "GPV 10x10x10 General wheeled armoured vehicle personnel carrier army United States description ident". 29 July 2022. Archived from the original on 29 July 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  • ^ Army Recognition website
  • ^ "PARS 4x4 WHEELED ARMOURED COMBAT VEHICLE (WACV) Overview". FNSS. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  • ^ "PARS III 6x6 - FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.Ş." Archived from the original on 1 September 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  • ^ "PARS III - 8x8 WHEELED ARMOURED COMBAT VEHICLE (WACV) Overview". FNSS. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  • ^ a b GPV Colonel 8x8x8 Armoured Personnel Carrier. Army-technology.com. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  • ^ "The Pars ... is based on a design made by the US company GPV" Archived 19 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Defense-update.com. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  • ^ "FNSS Savunma Sistemleri Pars armoured fighting vehicle (Turkey) - Jan…". archive.ph. 27 January 2013. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  • ^ a b c d "Pars Combat Vehicle". Army-Technology. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  • ^ "DSA 2022: DEFTECH and FNSS proposes PARS III 6x6 armored vehicle to Malaysian army | DSA 2022 News Official Show Daily | Defence security exhibitions 2022 show daily news category".
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS 4x4 WHEELED ARMOURED COMBAT VEHICLE (WACV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS III 6x6 Wheeled Armoured Combat Vehicle (WACV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - Pars III 8x8 WHEELED ARMOURED COMBAT VEHICLE (WACV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS SCOUT 6x6 SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE (SPV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS SCOUT 8x8 Special Purpose Vehicle(SPV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS IV 6x6 - SPECIAL OPERATIONS VEHICLE". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS IV 8x8 NEW GENERATION WHEELED ARMOURED VEHICLE (NG-WAV)". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ FNSS. "FNSS - PARS ALPHA 8x8 New Generation AFV". FNSS. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ "FNSS Umman'a ilk PARS'ı teslim etti". SVT | Savunma ve Teknoloji (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 15 July 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  • ^ Binnie, Jeremy (12 July 2017). "Oman receives First Pars III IFVs". IHS Jane's 360. Archived from the original on 14 July 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  • ^ "Turkish Firm FNSS Completes Armored Vehicle Delivery to Oman".
  • ^ "PARS SCOUT 8x8 and 6x6 Enter the Turkish Armed Forces' Inventory". 2019.
  • ^ Azman, Kaan (22 November 2022). "Özel Kuvvetler Komutanlığı'na PARS IV 6×6 MKKA teslimatı!". DefenceTurk (in Turkish). Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  • ^ Military Balance 2024. IISS. 2024. ISBN 978-1032780047.
  • ^ "طلب كبير على مركبة『بارس』التركية .. تعرف عليها بالتفصيل". 31 August 2021.
  • ^ "Armor: Turkish Pars for Malaysia".
  • ^ Azerbaijan could be interested to purchase the PARS armoured produced by FNSS of Turkey - Armyrecognition.com, 7 February 2014
  • Notes[edit]

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