FNSS, a leading company in the defense industry, continues to meet the needs of the modern battlefield by renewing its Teber-II 30/40 Twin Turret system. This system, notable for its tank-hunting capabilities, stands out with its advanced fire control capabilities and versatile use.
The Teber-II 30/40, thanks to its two-person configuration, provides the crew with a wider field of view and operational flexibility. Capable of integrating an automatic cannon in 30 mm or 40 mm caliber, the turret can also be equipped with various missile systems and machine guns. With these features, it provides both effective firepower for armored vehicles and offers superiority against threats in the field.
The advanced fire control system is capable of hitting moving targets with high accuracy. FNSS engineers integrated innovative technologies to ensure the system performs exceptionally well, especially in asymmetric warfare conditions. Equipped with day and night vision systems, the Teber-II 30/40 can operate effectively in all weather conditions.
Technical specifications include a stabilized weapon system, laser rangefinder, automatic target tracking, and digital fire control system. The turret's modular design allows for easy integration into different vehicle platforms, and its user-friendly interface enhances operational efficiency.
The Teber-II 30/40's self-defense capabilities include active protection systems and armor technologies. Equipped with sensors that detect incoming threats, the system can instantly activate countermeasures. Furthermore, its smoke screen capability allows it to evade enemy targeting systems.





Developed by FNSS using domestic and national resources, this system is designed to meet the needs of both domestic security forces and friendly and allied countries. The updated version of the Teber-II 30/40 is preparing to take its place on the field as a deterrent force in the modern warfare environment.
FNSS officials emphasize that they are continuously working to increase the operational effectiveness of the system in the field, and underline that Teber-II 30/40 can be integrated and used on different platforms in the future.










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