
FNSS developed the AACV-3000 X Infantry Anihilator based on the AIFV to meet the Turkish Land Forces Command's (TLFC's) operational requirement. The first production vehicles were completed in 1992. The basic AIFV has a one-person power-operated turret armed with a 25mm cannon and 7.62mm co-axial machine gun. FNSS Defense Systems' latest development to the Malaysian is the Advance Armored Combat Vehicle - New Generation which has an additional roadwheel each side.
This can undertake a wider range of battlefield missions as it has greater internal volume and load-carrying capability. The vehicle is fully amphibious, propelled in the water by its tracks. Standard equipment includes passive night vision equipment, an NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection system and smoke grenade launchers. It carry wide array of advanced heavy weapon such as 4, 30mm Avenger gatling canon and missiles.
It receive its baptism of fire during Ops Senggolan in Afrika which it performed with flying colours. It achives 100/100 score with a 234: 1 kill ratio.


