Remote weapon station
A remote weapon station, also known as a remote weapon system, (RWS) is a weaponized system for light and medium caliber weapons which can be installed on ground combat vehicle or sea and air-based combat platforms. Such equipment is used on modern military vehicles, as it allows a gunner to remain in the relative protection of the vehicle. It may also be retrofitted onto existing vehicles, for example, the CROWS system is being fitted to American Humvees and the Thales SWARM for Bushmaster IMVs of the Royal Netherlands Army.
Examples
- Brazil
- Canada
- China
- China has developed numerous remote-controlled weapons systems of various calibers, ranging from 12.7 mm to 30 mm. Some of them also include HJ-8 anti-tank missile and QW-1 surface-to-air missile launchers.[5][6][7]
- Germany:
- FLW 100/200 - Krauss-Maffei Wegmann has developed a remote weapon system for its ATF Dingo that uses periscopes to decrease the cost and reduce the risk of failure. Recently, KMW has developed the light "FLW 100" and the heavy "FLW 200" fully remote controlled weapon systems, which were ordered by the German Army for its new generations of armoured verhicles.
- MTS Lance - A large, Modular Turret System intended for 25mm-40mm cannons. Available in manned or remotely operated configurations.[8]
- Israel:
- Italy
- Norway
- Poland
- ZSMU Kobuz - Developed by OBRSM Tarnów[11]
- South Africa
- Sweden
- Turkey
- STAMP- Developed by Aselsan
- STAMP-G- Developed by Aselsan
- STOP- Developed by Aselsan
- RoboGuard- Developed by Yüksel Defence Systems
- Y A K- Developed by Yüksel Defence Systems
- D-YAK- Developed by Yüksel Defence Systems
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Anti-Gaddafi forces
- Improvised remotely operated systems[13]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Nanuk, Qimek and Amarok: A trio of world-class weapon stations on view at Idex 2009" (Press release). Rhienmetall Defence. 26 February 2009. http://www.rheinmetall-detec.com/index.php?fid=5033&qid=&qpage=0&lang=3.
- ^ Nanuk Fact Sheet, Rheinmetall Defence, http://www.rheinmetall.ca/servlet/file?id=53
- ^ Amarok Fact Sheet, Rheinmetall Defence, http://www.rheinmetall.ca/servlet/file?id=51
- ^ Qimek Fact Sheet, Rheinmetall Defence, http://www.rheinmetall.ca/servlet/file?id=55
- ^ Junshi.club.xilu.com
- ^ Zhjunshi.com
- ^ Military.china.com
- ^ "MTS Lance – Rheinmetall’s new modular turret system: Cutting edge technology, systematic modularity". Rheinmetall Defence. http://www.rheinmetall-detec.com/index.php?fid=5121&qid=&qpage=0&lang=3.
- ^ Enforcer II Remote Controlled Weapon System, selex-sas.com, http://www.selex-sas.com/EN/Common/files/SELEX_Galileo/Products/ENFORCER.pdf
- ^ CROWS 2
- ^ ZSMU Kobuz, OBRSM, http://www.obr.tarnow.pl/pl/galeria/pages/KOBUZ%20ZSMU.html
- ^ Trackfire RWS Remote Weapon and Sensor System RACKFIRE RWS REMOTE WEAPON AND SENSOR SYSTEM, saabgroup.com, http://www.saabgroup.com/Global/Documents%20and%20Images/Land/Weapon%20Systems/RWS_UTAAS/Trackfire%20RWS%206pg.pdf
- ^ "Home-made remote weapon station developed by Libyan rebels". Innovation News Daily. 15 June 2011. http://www.innovationnewsdaily.com/libyan-rebels-military-robot-2056/.