ACV-30 Armored Combat Vehicle
The ACV-30 Platform has increased power pack performance and an improved suspension capability compared to the ACV-15 and the ACV-19. Thanks to this feature, the vehicle has the capacity to carry greater payloads such as 150 mm guns and heavy air-defence platforms. The ACV-30 Platform also provides ballistic and mine protection. The configuration of the vehicle can be changed to suit the operational requirements of the user. The ACV-30 constitutes an ideal platform in terms of command-and control, largescale mobile radar systems, artillery fire support, and pedestal mounted artillery and missile systems.
The Platform was selected as an Air Defence System platform by the Turkish Armed Forces within the scope of the KORKUT and HISAR projects. The Weapon System Vehicle and Command-and-Control Vehicle configurations designed under the KORKUT Project are fully amphibious and have the capability of propelling themselves in deep water and rivers. The Low and Medium Altitude Air Defence Missile System (LAADMIS) designed for the HISAR Project has a 3D Search Radar as well as a Pedestal-Mounted (PM) Autonomous Low Altitude Air Defence Missile System platform. These features make HISAR unique in its weight-class owing to its capability to perform command-and-control and fire-control missions on the same platform.
Engine | Diesel |
Transmission | Fully Automatic |
Crew | 3 or 4 (Including Driver) |
Length | 7 m |
Width | 3.9 m |
Height Hull Roof | 2.2 m |
Suspension | Torsion Bar |
Electrical System | 24 V |
APU | 14 kW |
Protection System NBC System | Positive Pressure Type |
Air Conditioning | Standard |
Heating System | Air Heater and Water Heater |
Automatic Fire Suppression | in Engine and Crew Compartment |
Smoke Grenade Launcher | Standard, 8 ea |
Max. Road Speed | 65 km/h |
Amphibious Capability | Optional |
Fording Capability | in 1 m Depth |
Range | 500 km |
Gradient | 60% |
Side Slope | 30% |
Trench Crossing | 2 m |
Vertical Obstacle | 0,80 m |
Night Vision Periscope | AN/VVS-2 |
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