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LIC-2004 Israel Military Industries unveiled a new design of a
remotely controlled weapon station, designed for installation on
armored vehicles, offering operation of observation, targeting and
weapon systems from within the vehicle, taking advantage of the
vehicle's ballistic protection. The weapon station is designed as
a compact, low-profile station which can carry 7.62mm (MAG or
Negev) machine guns, 12.7mm (0.5") Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) or 40mm
M-19 Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL). The weapon's mounts are stabilized, therefore improving firing accuracy.
According to IMI, the modular design of the system enables the
integration of systems to best suit the customer's requirements.
These can include customer furnished electro-optics and integration
with external devices such as on-board or external target
acquisition systems. The system uses an integral, modular optronic
pod housing various types of electro-optical components, including
day, night optics and target ranging and marking devices. The
system is operated from a computer-driven remote control console
where the operator monitors the sight display on the console, and
sets
zoom and aiming, to activate the weapon. The system is currently
under development and is expected to be available for production
with the delivery of upgraded M-113 L-VAS
systems.
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