Indonesia didn't develop the MAV on any level. Nor did it develop the Kaplan MT. Indonesia did field-testing for the KMT and signed an agreement for licensed production, that's it. With the MAV they're not even needed for the tropical field-testing. Care to name the other military vehicles that Indonesia created on its own that it's been exporting to other countries??
@@realtalk6195For the export problem, Indonesia has already offered and shown it to the Philippines, but it's a shame because the price was too high, so they chose another vehicle
US is using weapon sales as a way to levarage political favors in international domain. US creates difficulties in its senate, and the senators play good and bad police for weapon sales againts countirees. They all accept bribes of course. US never transfer technology as well. These countines are brother counties to Turkey, and Turkey will sell them without any hidden conditions, and in a bargain rate. Turkey also wants strong malasia so may gladly transfer technology to somelevel.
They already are. US weapons sales are mainly based in the aerospace sector such as planes, helicopters and aviation components. Turkiye's main focus is everything else including drones and small/medium warships. So its main market competitors are Russia, China, Germany and France.
The concept of the FNSS Zaha is based on the AAV7, but it is a complete new platform. FNSS is owned 51% by Nurol Holding of Turkey and 49% by BAE Systems, manufacturer of the AAV7 You could call it the successor of the AAV7
@@tankconquerer5428 Wrong. You are confusing _FNSS Defense Systems_ with _Nurol BAE Air Systems_ (BNA), two completely different companies. One developed and produced ground vehicles, while the other did R&D in aviation software. Please get your FACTS right before making bold claims. Nevertheless, even if Nurol Makina bought out BAE System's shares or the whole company was outright nationalized by the government, it doesn't change the fact that FNSS' chassis are often based on FMC chassis such as the AAV7 and M113 due to its founding as a JV and related tech transfer.
Mr. Cem Altınışık, instead of calling it "Marine Vehicle", why don't you call it simply as "Amphibious Vehicle" as it is capable of moving both on land and in water?
I’m American but I noticed recently turkey military including weapons are getting on different level I think after French and English they have a strongest military in Europe
@@ObamaBinLaden792 tank olayı İHA lar ve güdümlü tank savar füzeleri ile bitmiştir şizocum... sadece elinde bunlar olmayan ülke ve terör örgütleri için kullanılabilirler. o eskilerde modern silah sistemleri ile bunlara karşı iş görür merek aetme yani yenilerine para yatırmaya gerek yok boşa masraf... örnek ve kanıt dayanak istersen sıcağı sıcağına örnek olarak ukrayna savaşında rus tanklarını iha lar ve javelin füzeleri alayını gömdü...
It is not a modified AAV7 but an Indonesian model which looks like an American AAV7. It is not because a designator resembles another designator of a foreign manufacturer that this will mean that he copied from him. To say that, you need irrefutable proof.
The concept of the FNSS Zaha is based on the AAV7, but it is a complete new platform. FNSS is owned 51% by Nurol Holding of Turkey and 49% by BAE Systems, manufacturer of the AAV7 You could call it the successor of the AAV7
@@kurulusosman7105 FNSS was literally co-founded by FMC and Nurol in 1988 as a joint-venture. FMC created the AAV7 and the M113, which is why FNSS vehicles have resemblances with them. BAE Systems bought FMC's successor in 2005, which is why today FNSS is a joint-venture between Nurol and BAE.
@@hellmarch3043 The only vehicle I can find is an 8x8 made by a Malaysia company in conjunction with Turkey however the Turkish military doesn’t operate any of them. What’s the name of these supposed vehicles? Keep in mind there is a difference between a normal amphibious vehicle and one that can do amphibious assault. The LAV25 is amphibious but cannot participate in an amphibious assault. Tracks are not “needed” for a beach landing regardless of the terrain. 8x8 vehicles have proven themselves well which is why many countries have switched to them over tracked vehicles even outside of amphibious vehicles (Self propelled guns, IFVs, etc). Just to be clear I’m not here to judge Turkey, I’m just curious why they chose tracks when most countries have moved away from tracks where they can. I’m well aware the Turkish military (aswell as any military for the most part) knows what is best for them to acquire. What is “best” is obviously subjective for each country.
@@JosephAntoniusMarioWijaya but this is a water made vehicle. I’m thinking about that. Like how can it flip back if it capsized or shit. Probably there is a reason.
Turkiye ,leader for Muslim country and I hope ,all Muslim country sukses manufacturer all kind militry aset with AI teknologi at Air , Sea and land. One day Turkiye can beat USA,China and Eroupe. Insyaallah
Türkiye müslüman ülkelerin lideri değil müslüman olan diğer ülkelere örnek bir ülkedir. Bizim kimseye düşmanlığımız olmadığı gibi dostluğumuza sahip çıkana gönlümüz açıktır. Türkiyenin düşmqnı hiçbir zaman ne Amerika ne Avrupa ne de başkaları olmuştur. Bizim millet olarak tek ve en büyük düşmanımız cehaletin kendisidir. Bunu böyle bilmenizi tavsiye ederim...
@@cheems2992 FNSS did the development and creation. Indonesia simply did the field-testing for the tropical and jungle climates, nothing more. Even the initial batches of the Kaplan MT were exclusively produced in Turkiye, while Indonesia is eventually getting licensed production. With the MAV they're not even needed for field testing, they'll just get licensed production. Indonesians needs to understand that they had limited R&D involvement with the former, and none with the latter.
@@lou6749 Antioch in the east and Constantinopolis (Rum) in the west ring any bells? The former is definitely holy in Christianity being the first church founded by Peter, while the latter has prophetic significance in Sunni Islam. Not to mention all the cities of the "Seven Churches of the Revelation" are located inside Turkish borders, one of which is where Mary spent most of her final years.
Just a glorified version of AAV.. The problem is 7knot (13km/h) speed. It means if the vehicle is launched beyond visual range (ca30km) it will take over 2h to reach the shore. Alternatively if the mother vessel is to approach the hostile shores closer, it will expose the launching vessel to enemy fire. To mitigate this, you would need air and artillery cover to ensure the safety. The question is whether Turkey, Indonesia or anyone else other than very few countries would have that much air cover available in a hostile territory. This is the reason why USMC abandoned landing approach…. The issue with this vehicle or AAV was that to achieve buoyancy, the armour was kept minimum. Once the vehicle is close enough to take enemy fire, most coast defence systems are more than 12.7mm and ATGMs are more common than before. Even against enemy coast defence force’s aged BMPs with 30mm gun and 14.5mm protection, these vehicles stand very little chance. If there is just 1 T64 or T72, entire landing party will be compromised. There is not much point in using such weak armoured slow vehicle… Japanese, Korean and Chinese are developing new vehicles with 2000-2700bhp capable of achieving 30-40km/h speed.
Counter-Question: Why are you trying to land on contested beaches with an APC which is clearly not made to take down other armored units? Naval warships have 76 and 127mm guns for a reason.
7 knots speed is not enough for AAV more vulnerable from enemy fire. Need 80 mm rocket , 50 caliber , 30 caliber machine gun and can carry minimum of 15 marines.
The interviewer is simply blank on anything military. An interesting machine, but poor extraction of information. Congratulations Indonesia from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Indonesians are pretty illiterate about military stuff in general. They'll outright claim credit for creating something they didn't even create. Indonesia is getting licensed production for the MAV, nothing more. With the Kaplan MT they did field-testing and licensed production, nothing more.
Оливки с добавлением альгината натрия, вещества загущающего кровь. Гемостатический препарат. Представляет собой природный полисахарид, получаемый из бурых морских водорослей. Оказывает выраженное гемостатическое действие, обладает противовоспалительными и репаративными свойствами.
Food, beaches, cloths, arms whatever turkish is just so awesome. Türkiye is becoming synonymous with awesome things. Great work
Except islam and terrorism lol
@@absyahwa7698 I didn't know there was Turkish Islam and Turkish terrorism.
So good!
AR Shotguns
Plus 80 percent inflation
Not only good shape n design..but the perfect armament..
It looks exactly like the old amtrack
What? It's just a copy pasted AAV-7 but with a .50 cal RCWS.
@@paulsteaven can AAV7 roll in the water? (I not ask this question to offend you. I just want to know.)
It is not a copy pasted AAV-7. The reason why they look the same from outside is becsuse they are both made to do the same thing
Looks like the old amtrac with extra steps...
ALHAMDULILLAH, Allahu Akbar, congrats to Turkeye company.
Türkler 1453 yılında gemileri karadan yürüttü. Şimdide savaş tanklarını denizde yüzdürüyoruz. 🇹🇷
tank değil o ve dünyanın ilk amfibi aracıda değil
@@tezcanuyank3446 ülkemiz mühendislerinin bunu yapması çok zoruna gitmiş anlaşılan şizocum
Indonesia and Turkey produce great vehicles 🇮🇩🇹🇷
Indonesia didn't develop the MAV on any level. Nor did it develop the Kaplan MT. Indonesia did field-testing for the KMT and signed an agreement for licensed production, that's it. With the MAV they're not even needed for the tropical field-testing.
Care to name the other military vehicles that Indonesia created on its own that it's been exporting to other countries??
@@realtalk6195 ships or vessel?
Monaco
@@realtalk6195For the export problem, Indonesia has already offered and shown it to the Philippines, but it's a shame because the price was too high, so they chose another vehicle
Longlife Türkiye Indonesia partnership ✌️💕
Please offer to the Philippines we need FNSS from Turkey...
Buy it dont be a beggar
LOL, what's the point when the Philippine Marines already got the Korean KAAVs?
@@paulsteaven only 8pcs from S.korea that's why we need more AAV from Turkey atleast 50pcs👍
@@princecor2108 nah, the PMC will order from the Koreans again to not complicate their logistics.
@@absyahwa7698 beggar? Lol
well done turkey
from Bangladesh 💜💜💜💪💪💪✌️✌️
Long live turkey from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇹🇷
You're on the right way...
Very good job Turkey
Best product
ZAHA MAV for Marines ⚓🇮🇩🤝🇹🇷
Yasalam
Great product ❤ congratulations Turkiye.
Weapon system easily be upgraded to different or combined one.
They are for agean islands. Old Turkish Ottoman islands. 🇹🇷🇹🇷
Lots of military experts in the comments.
Good news we need this vehicle very soon from Bangladesh
Maxed out this bad boy in BF2042 and it is a force of nature with a semi competent crew. Love the MAV so much wish I could see one IRL
Wow the amount of military experts in the comments is astounding
😂😂😂
Another great product by Turkey .
💘 you from India.
Looks like it wants to be a super power again Descendants of the Ottoman Empire
And what is wrong with that
Biz hiçbir zaman amerika gibi ingiltere gibi çin gibi emperyalist olmadık. Sadece güçlü ve etkin olmak istiyoruz, bu konuda da oldukça yol aldık.
@@Sansarr belkide yükselişin başlangıcı başlamıştır he
Love you turkey 💞💞💞💞 🇧🇩💞🇹🇷💞💞💞 from Bangladesh
This vehicle wonderful
Is this vehicle based on the technology of the Ford Transit or BMW M3? Both are familiar to the Turkish population.
FROM PAKISTAN ❤🇵🇰🤝🇹🇷❤🇵🇰🤝🇹🇷❤
Self titled military expert* but fr aav today would be very weak fight ing against javelin but not every solder and not every country has javelin
turkish defense companies should be more aggressive in those markets were american defense companies are more slow in
US is using weapon sales as a way to levarage political favors in international domain. US creates difficulties in its senate, and the senators play good and bad police for weapon sales againts countirees. They all accept bribes of course. US never transfer technology as well. These countines are brother counties to Turkey, and Turkey will sell them without any hidden conditions, and in a bargain rate. Turkey also wants strong malasia so may gladly transfer technology to somelevel.
They already are. US weapons sales are mainly based in the aerospace sector such as planes, helicopters and aviation components. Turkiye's main focus is everything else including drones and small/medium warships. So its main market competitors are Russia, China, Germany and France.
Love Harimau tanks
collab turkiye-indonesia
I wonder if AAV7 can do the same rolling skill in water?
Yes .
Beter than AVV7
FNNS 🇹🇷❤️ ZAHA platform, special force .
The concept of the FNSS Zaha is based on the AAV7, but it is a complete new platform.
FNSS is owned
51% by Nurol Holding of Turkey
and
49% by BAE Systems, manufacturer of the AAV7
You could call it the successor of the AAV7
Not anymore, nurol makina purchase all bae systems share in the company
@@tankconquerer5428 Wrong. You are confusing _FNSS Defense Systems_ with _Nurol BAE Air Systems_ (BNA), two completely different companies. One developed and produced ground vehicles, while the other did R&D in aviation software. Please get your FACTS right before making bold claims.
Nevertheless, even if Nurol Makina bought out BAE System's shares or the whole company was outright nationalized by the government, it doesn't change the fact that FNSS' chassis are often based on FMC chassis such as the AAV7 and M113 due to its founding as a JV and related tech transfer.
Made in TÜRKİYE
?
Marhaba?
@@Military-TV na same shi da kyau (Hausa) but (?) ?
Turkiye and indonesian
@@jack_boy1047 we are brothers
Interesante vehículo, para sustituir los vehículos anfibios de la IM de España.
Excellent amphibius vehicle.
Mr. Cem Altınışık, instead of calling it "Marine Vehicle", why don't you call it simply as "Amphibious Vehicle" as it is capable of moving both on land and in water?
Sea level 4, thats marine vehicle
good Job 👏
I’m American but I noticed recently turkey military including weapons are getting on different level I think after French and English they have a strongest military in Europe
In fact it’s the second after the USA in NATO
yes, we have tanks from WWII. You can destroy it with a 7.62 rifle.
@@ObamaBinLaden792 tank olayı İHA lar ve güdümlü tank savar füzeleri ile bitmiştir şizocum... sadece elinde bunlar olmayan ülke ve terör örgütleri için kullanılabilirler. o eskilerde modern silah sistemleri ile bunlara karşı iş görür merek aetme yani yenilerine para yatırmaya gerek yok boşa masraf... örnek ve kanıt dayanak istersen sıcağı sıcağına örnek olarak ukrayna savaşında rus tanklarını iha lar ve javelin füzeleri alayını gömdü...
@@ObamaBinLaden792 Isnt the Altay tanks producing in last decades amk iti.
Looking at the inside it didn't look like it could hold 21 dismounts, or even 15. What's the deal with that?
This modified AAV7 looks good!
It is not a modified AAV7 but an Indonesian model which looks like an American AAV7. It is not because a designator resembles another designator of a foreign manufacturer that this will mean that he copied from him. To say that, you need irrefutable proof.
The concept of the FNSS Zaha is based on the AAV7, but it is a complete new platform.
FNSS is owned
51% by Nurol Holding of Turkey
and
49% by BAE Systems, manufacturer of the AAV7
You could call it the successor of the AAV7
@@kurulusosman7105 FNSS was literally co-founded by FMC and Nurol in 1988 as a joint-venture. FMC created the AAV7 and the M113, which is why FNSS vehicles have resemblances with them. BAE Systems bought FMC's successor in 2005, which is why today FNSS is a joint-venture between Nurol and BAE.
yükselen ışık
Keren. Bule yg baik . .
There FNSS also a submarine.
Question, CAN YOU FIT A SOLDIER'S BACKPACK UNDER THE SEAT ?
yes
There is even space for their weapons
Suitable to our Malaysian Para Battalion..
Woow.. Indonesian marine join.. very good insyaallah good luck
Alhamdulilah
unit price ?
birim fiyatı nedir acaba ?
Berapa banyak pasukan? Ini bagus untuk mengganti BTR-50 yang sudah sangat tua 😊
We Turks make the best of best. We just started, the next 100 years is our century!!
Yes with the help of the west....no problem.
Ini sangat bagus
TOP TURKEY👍👍
Looks like an AAV
Will the Parrs 8x8 ever goin to be aquatic????❤❤❤
They should send some to Ukraine 😬
How much price
Not available
Tahminim 8-10 m $ civarı
I would say a million or two of each as it will be purchased with small numbers not like thousands
Reminded me of the amphibious vehicle from Battlefield 4.
looks familiar...........AAV/7 ???
Looks like a modernized AAVP7A1. The new USMC amphibious combat vehicle will be 8x8 instead of tracked, wonder why turkey is sticking with tracks.
Turkish army already have 8x8 or 6x6 even 4x4 amphibious armored vehicles. Also, you still need tracked vehicle on sandy beaches or muddy terrain.
@@hellmarch3043 The only vehicle I can find is an 8x8 made by a Malaysia company in conjunction with Turkey however the Turkish military doesn’t operate any of them. What’s the name of these supposed vehicles? Keep in mind there is a difference between a normal amphibious vehicle and one that can do amphibious assault. The LAV25 is amphibious but cannot participate in an amphibious assault. Tracks are not “needed” for a beach landing regardless of the terrain. 8x8 vehicles have proven themselves well which is why many countries have switched to them over tracked vehicles even outside of amphibious vehicles (Self propelled guns, IFVs, etc). Just to be clear I’m not here to judge Turkey, I’m just curious why they chose tracks when most countries have moved away from tracks where they can. I’m well aware the Turkish military (aswell as any military for the most part) knows what is best for them to acquire. What is “best” is obviously subjective for each country.
Supposedly 20 or 25mm Turet as minimum not 12.7mm. You cant give enough support with only 12.7mm
It was probably too heavy and too big, ammo also is much larger and heavier.
@@nicholaosperackis7390 With that kinda engine power that 20 or 25mm is not a big deal.
@@JosephAntoniusMarioWijaya but this is a water made vehicle. I’m thinking about that. Like how can it flip back if it capsized or shit. Probably there is a reason.
@@nicholaosperackis7390 Yeah I know.. Cant they think of something to make that happened cos as a support vehicle 12.7mm will like killing boar only 😅
@@JosephAntoniusMarioWijaya turkey put 25mm on 10ton vehicle, this is 30 ton vehicle
Arm it with drones for aquatic use and aerial use, with corresponding armament..
So it's a Turkish aav7
For protecting his brother Greece?
Salamat Indonesia 🇹🇷🫡🇮🇩
Bro is that batik that you use?
Speak english properly w itu orang Indonesia ya bang kalo gak bisa bahasa inggris mending gausah
@@cheems2992 wait is that indonesia but i can't speak indonesia i just can speak tagalok/philippines and english sorry
@@jack_boy1047 damn i thought ur indonesian for the lack of english but it ight
Turkiye ,leader for Muslim country and I hope ,all Muslim country sukses manufacturer all kind militry aset with AI teknologi at Air , Sea and land. One day Turkiye can beat USA,China and Eroupe. Insyaallah
First make a engine by yourself.
We are not Muslim Country
Inshallah ❤❣️
Türkiye müslüman ülkelerin lideri değil müslüman olan diğer ülkelere örnek bir ülkedir. Bizim kimseye düşmanlığımız olmadığı gibi dostluğumuza sahip çıkana gönlümüz açıktır. Türkiyenin düşmqnı hiçbir zaman ne Amerika ne Avrupa ne de başkaları olmuştur. Bizim millet olarak tek ve en büyük düşmanımız cehaletin kendisidir. Bunu böyle bilmenizi tavsiye ederim...
@@vader2746 👍
الله أكبر
FNSS AND HARIMAU TANK FROM PT.PINDAD COMPANY MADE IN INDONESIA🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
FNSS is colaboration of Indonesia and turkey
FNSS dan PT PINDAD BEKERJA SAMA MEMBUAT TANK HARIMAU ITU KOLABORASI DUA NEGARA
@@cheems2992 FNSS did the development and creation. Indonesia simply did the field-testing for the tropical and jungle climates, nothing more. Even the initial batches of the Kaplan MT were exclusively produced in Turkiye, while Indonesia is eventually getting licensed production. With the MAV they're not even needed for field testing, they'll just get licensed production. Indonesians needs to understand that they had limited R&D involvement with the former, and none with the latter.
Indodefence 2022?
Look up first order troop carrier.
Ada Marinir Indonesia coy ☝😅
Almost identical to US AAV
The best produk Ar my
Not Turkey, this holy land's name is Türkiye.
We never new turkey was a Holly land
@@lou6749 Antioch in the east and Constantinopolis (Rum) in the west ring any bells? The former is definitely holy in Christianity being the first church founded by Peter, while the latter has prophetic significance in Sunni Islam. Not to mention all the cities of the "Seven Churches of the Revelation" are located inside Turkish borders, one of which is where Mary spent most of her final years.
@@realtalk6195 it doesn't ring any bell can you explain please wondering..
@@realtalk6195gay rum gay jrijtiAM gay byzantion gay grece gay eorupe
Who is here after playing this behemoth in Battlefield 2042. MAV
Gir aslinda 7 er her zaman hazir alsunlari gercek olacsk de.
Yazdığını bir oku önce.
Why not donate some battle-ready units to Ukraine for real war testing
you can't do it but they just did. What!!?
Dear Santa……
Just a glorified version of AAV..
The problem is 7knot (13km/h) speed.
It means if the vehicle is launched beyond visual range (ca30km) it will take over 2h to reach the shore. Alternatively if the mother vessel is to approach the hostile shores closer, it will expose the launching vessel to enemy fire. To mitigate this, you would need air and artillery cover to ensure the safety. The question is whether Turkey, Indonesia or anyone else other than very few countries would have that much air cover available in a hostile territory. This is the reason why USMC abandoned landing approach…. The issue with this vehicle or AAV was that to achieve buoyancy, the armour was kept minimum. Once the vehicle is close enough to take enemy fire, most coast defence systems are more than 12.7mm and ATGMs are more common than before. Even against enemy coast defence force’s aged BMPs with 30mm gun and 14.5mm protection, these vehicles stand very little chance. If there is just 1 T64 or T72, entire landing party will be compromised. There is not much point in using such weak armoured slow vehicle…
Japanese, Korean and Chinese are developing new vehicles with 2000-2700bhp capable of achieving 30-40km/h speed.
Counter-Question: Why are you trying to land on contested beaches with an APC which is clearly not made to take down other armored units?
Naval warships have 76 and 127mm guns for a reason.
7 knots speed is not enough for AAV more vulnerable from enemy fire. Need 80 mm rocket , 50 caliber , 30 caliber machine gun and can carry minimum of 15 marines.
You use this vehicle to attack uncontested shores. And yes it might take a lot of time for them to arrive at the shore.
Don't worry to reach the shore..they clean out all the threats before they arriv😉🤭😏
Good🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
The interviewer is simply blank on anything military. An interesting machine, but poor extraction of information.
Congratulations Indonesia from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Indonesians are pretty illiterate about military stuff in general. They'll outright claim credit for creating something they didn't even create. Indonesia is getting licensed production for the MAV, nothing more. With the Kaplan MT they did field-testing and licensed production, nothing more.
We don't want to sale to Indonesia because Indonesia change turkish weapons name after brought
🇬🇷😳🇬🇷
🇵🇰😉🇵🇰
MASHALLAH
Wellcome to indonesia…
This thing is soo big, that it can be seen from 10 miles away. Perfect target.
no, it is smaller than most amphibious vehicles and every amphibious vehicle can be seen from 10 km with the help of optics
👏👍
Send some to Ukraine so they cross the Dniepr.✊
Koyok ngene wae kok rak iso nggawe dewe to ?
ada bumn indonesia dan bendera indonesia
Dapat bumili ng 100 piraso agad ang Philippine navy
Bisa bikin TNI sama banding dengan Tentera Papua. Harusnya diantar juga teksi ojek supaya senang cabut lari kapan dihantam sama Tentera Papua.
👍TURKIYE👍
An improved knock off.
Pinas baka naman.
US has these. Ukrainians can use them.
AAV7 with nothing new.
🇹🇷🇹🇷👈💪
Great "new" vehicle... But I think USA create something called LVTP-7 some 50 years ago...
yep and it's obsolete unlike this one.
Оливки с добавлением альгината натрия, вещества загущающего кровь. Гемостатический препарат. Представляет собой природный полисахарид, получаемый из бурых морских водорослей. Оказывает выраженное гемостатическое действие, обладает противовоспалительными и репаративными свойствами.
Istan Burda on tane MiT daha kurulur.bina.bina bina bina bina bin a bina bina bina bina.
Turkey will supply 10000 of this vehicle to Ukraine for free.
THE TURKISH THEY DON'T SPEAK ANY LANGUAGE ONLY TURKISH HOW WILL CONTACT WITH PEOPLE 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲