Protector M151
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The PROTECTOR M151 Remote Weapon Station is a remotely-controlled weapons station (RWS) that can be mounted to vehicles and stationary platforms. It is manufactured by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace [1] of Kongsberg, Norway.
The PROTECTOR is commonly used by the US Army Stryker Brigade. [2][3]
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[edit] Overview
The system consists of a stabilized firing platform, a fire control system and control grips. Several weapons can be mounted to the platform, such as:
- M2 12.7 mm heavy machine gun
- M240/MAG-58 7.62 mm machine gun
- M249/mini-mi 5.56mm machine gun
- MK19 40 mm grenade launcher
- H&K GMG 40 mm grenade launcher
- XM307 Advanced Crew-Served Weapon [4]
- Javelin anti-tank guided missile (ATGM)
- Hellfire ATGM [5] (from a modified PROTECTOR)
[edit] Versions
[edit] M151 versions
- PROTECTOR M151 – deployed with the first Stryker brigades
- M151 E1 (Block 1) – includes improved thermal cameras
- M151 E2 (Block 2) – stabilized version
- Several country specific adaptations
[edit] Other variants
- PROTECTOR Lite
- PROTECTOR CROWS II
- Sea PROTECTOR – for naval applications
- PROTECTOR NM221 – includes internal ammunition feed
[edit] Operator countries
In addition to the home country Norway's M113 APC and Tactica vehicles (PROTECTOR NM221), and the Iveco LMV (PROTECTOR Lite), the PROTECTOR is widely used internationally.
Current operators:
(listed alphabetically)
- Australia – ASLAV PC vehicle
- Canada – RG-31 vehicle
- Czech Republic – LMV
- Finland – Patria AMV vehicle
- Ireland – Piranha III vehicle
- Luxembourg – Dingo 2 vehicle
- Netherlands – Boxer vehicle
- Portugal – Pandur II
- Switzerland – Piranha I vehicle
- United Kingdom
- United States – Stryker and Abrams (the latter a main battle tank), plus numerous other vehicles
Planned operators:
- France: contract signed 02 May 2008 for eight-year delivery of PROTECTOR to be used on the Renault VAB vehicle.[6]
[edit] Gallery
[edit] References
- ^ Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
- ^ The Stryker Remote Weapon System
- ^ Soldier Feedback Advances Remote Weapon Stations
- ^ XM307 Weapons System
- ^ Et fremtidsrettet prosjekt (Norwegian)
- ^ Weapon Control Systems framework agreement with France – Kongsberg Gruppen press release, 02.05.2008