IDEF 2019: SDT reveals systems for Turkish antitank vehicle
The user interface, platform interface unit and OMTAS mission computers which are integrated onto the Turkish military’s new anti-tank vehicle were showcased the first time at IDEF 2019 by Turkish company Space and Defence Technologies (SDT).
A number have already been delivered to FNSS which has integrated them onto the antitank Pars 4x4 vehicle, disclosed Gurol Yildirimoglu, programme manager for SDT mission systems.
The ATV is still yet to enter serial production and the mission control units are still undergoing tests with the Turkish military as part of the Pars 4x4, but feedback so far has been good, said Yildirimoglu.
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