Malaysia has conducted firepower tests on the FNSS Pars IV 6x6 Special Operations (S-Ops) Vehicle, evaluating the vehicle's performance and advanced weapon systems.
The Malaysian team expressed satisfaction with the stabilized remote-controlled weapon systems produced by Aselsan, according to a social media post by Malaysia Military Review on March 2, 2025.
The tests reportedly aimed to assess the combat effectiveness and maneuverability of the Pars IV SOV, which is designed for special operations forces. Unlike previous evaluations in Malaysia, this trial focused on the latest 6x6 platform, building on earlier tests of the Pars 4x4 and Pars 6x6 by the Malaysian Army in 2022.
The FNSS Pars IV 6x6 SOV features stabilized remote-controlled weapon stations capable of engaging elevated targets on buildings or high terrain.
Designed for both military and internal security forces, it integrates mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) capabilities with enhanced mobility, enabling operations in various environments.
The FNSS Pars IV 6x6 SOV is equipped with:
The vehicle's weapon system allows simultaneous target engagement from multiple directions. Two remote-controlled turrets are positioned at the front and rear, providing superior firepower and flexibility in combat scenarios.
Turkish Special Forces Command also uses them as it was first seen on deployment during a Turkish and Russian joint patrol in northern Syria.
The FNSS Pars IV 6x6 SOV features a powerful diesel engine, fully automatic transmission, and an independent hydropneumatic suspension system with ride-height control. Key mobility specifications include:
The vehicle’s MRAP-level protection includes STANAG 4569-classified ballistic and mine resistance, as well as an optional laser warning system and gunshot detection system.
Malaysia has a long-standing collaboration with FNSS, notably through the AV8 Gempita program.
The DefTech AV8 Gempita, an 8x8 armored vehicle based on the technology of FNSS-designed FNSS Pars 8×8 developed with FNSS technology, has been in service with the Malaysian Army since 2014.
A total of 257 units were produced in Malaysia by DefTech, featuring multiple configurations such as infantry fighting vehicles, anti-tank variants, and battlefield recovery units.
The AV8 program began in 2011 through a partnership between FNSS and DefTech, with deliveries commencing in 2014. The vehicle provides protection against 14.5mm armor-piercing rounds and includes amphibious capabilities.