ZAHA Marine Assault Vehicle

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FNSS ZAHA MAV
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FNSS ZAHA MAV at IDEF 2019
Type Amphibious combat vehicle
Place of origin Turkey
Service history
In service2023 – Present [1]
Used bySee Operators
Production history
Designer FNSS Defence Systems
Manufacturer FNSS Defence Systems
Produced2023 – present
Specifications
Length8.3 m [2]
Width3.3 m [2]
Height3.8 [2]
Crew21 (Incl. Gunner, Driver and Commander) [2]

Armor Ballistic Protection STANAG 4569 (Level Classified)
Main
armament
Dual armament with 40 mm AGL and 12.7mm M2 Heavy MG [3]
EngineDiesel [2]
TransmissionFully Automatic [2]
SuspensionTorsion Bar [2]
Maximum speed 70 km/h [2]
Steering
system
Through Transmission [2]

The ZAHAMarine Assault Vehicle (MAV), is a tracked armoured amphibious combat vehicle manufactured by FNSS. [4] The vehicle is in service with the Turkish Naval Forces. [5]

Contents

The vehicle is marketed in Turkey under the name ZAHA, an acronym derived from the Turkish phrase for Armored Amphibious Assault Vehicle. For international buyers, it is named as the FNSS MAV, which stands for Marine Assault Vehicle. [6] [7]

The vehicle can both operate in land and water. The MAV can reach up to 7 knots of speed in the water, as well as 70km/h on land. [8]

The MAV is fitted with a CAKA Remote Controlled Turret, which is also manufactured by FNSS. [9] The turret is armed with 12.7 mm MG (.50 Cal) and a 40 mm AGL (Automatic Grenade Launcher). [10]

Variants

APC Armored Personnel Carrier
The APC variant of the ZAHA MAV is equipped with the CAKA weapon station, capable of mounting a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun or a 40 mm grenade launcher for increased combat versatility. [4]
Command and Control Vehicle
This variant makes sure combat vehicles communication each other and coordination with TCG Anadolu. [11]
Recovery vehicle
The recovery vehicle variant has a lifting winch instead of a weapon system. [11]

Operators

Current operators

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