They did a good job in terms of survivability and fire power improvement but unfortunately it is still not enough. A real improvement of survivability for these vehicles would be integrating of APS to them.
The battlefield is full of ATGM threats. We see the effect of ATGM everywhere. Syria, Iraq, Libya, Karabakh, Ukraine, Yemen, wherever there are large availability of ATGM systems armor is suffering a lot, even creating bases for discussions of the likes of "Do we still need tanks on the battlefield".
We must adapt to this threat especially when we take in account the most probable fields these IFVs will be used. Sometimes tactics is just not enough. Yes, we learned a lot from our past operations in Syria but such an upgrade will be of critical importance.
Pulat APS is the perfect candidate for this as it is easily mounted, not heavy and fairly affordable. As we heard from officials we already know that Pulat APS proved itself as an effective system. I prefer officials talking about the effectiveness of Pulat APS than officials talking about the sacrifice of a whole crew and armor that was supposed to furtherly support the operation.
The Turkish Armed Forces really showed that it is moving to really modern warfare doctrines getting past the cold war mentality. This is visible trough all the force commands and units.
The Turkish Armed Forces are pushing forward to introduce innovative and highly technological solutions to major issues regarding fighting both conventional and unconventional threats. We see that the concepts for acceptable loss are also being changed and we see great improvements from the times of Operations Euphrates Shield till today.
The tolerance for loss is minimal and our speed of operations is taking a hit because of the low survivability and low firepower of our armored components of the mechanized infantry. Our inventory is giving us hard times to fully reach our tactical goals and full land forces potential so I think we should make the move and plan the budget accordingly. Survivability must be given higher priority.