The TEBER 35 remote control turret (RCT) system design research was initiated at the same time, and it will be integrated into the PARS IV 8×8 new generation wheeled armored vehicle within the scope of the new generation vehicle project implemented in the Presidential Palace of the Defense Industry in 2019. TEBER 35 RCT will work with PARS IV 8×8 will be exhibited together at IDEF 2021.
TEBER 35 RCT is a research and development project funded by FNSS’s own resources and developed for integration into wheeled and tracked armored vehicles in consideration of the technical characteristics developed in accordance with today’s needs. The turret is equipped with a medium-caliber automatic cannon and has an advanced target detection and fire control system. It is a turret system that the gunner and commander can remotely control through a console located inside the vehicle.
TEBER 35 was developed to attack long-range targets, such as armored vehicles with a high level of ballistic protection. In order to have a more effective and more deterrent firepower, TEBER 35 is equipped with a 35mm caliber double-feed automatic cannon as its main weapon and ammunition ready to fire. Two different types of ammunition are packed in a dual-chamber ammunition box located inside the turret to neutralize different types of targets.
Due to its open architecture, TEBER 35 allows the development of independent commander sighting systems by adding integrated fire control systems, laser and acoustic warning systems according to user needs, these systems are integrated into the system and independently developed by FNSS. TEBER 35 allows the volume of the vehicle to be expanded because there is no turret basket inside the vehicle.
With TEBER 35, FNSS is designing and developing its largest caliber turret ever to meet the ever-increasing firepower needs of the military in the future.



