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REMOTE CONTROLLED WEAPON SYSTEMS Notice Any Without Change to Subject Are Specifications Remote Controlled www.aselsan.com.tr Weapon Systems REMOTE CONTROLLED REMOTE CONTROLLED WEAPON SYSTEMS WEAPON SYSTEMS ASELSAN is the leading provider of Remote Controlled Weapon Systems worldwide. Globally integrated more than one thousand of fielded naval and ground platforms, ASELSAN’s Remote Controlled Weapon systems are developed to meet the emerging requirements of modern armies. RCWS are primarily designed for use on naval platforms, armored military vehicles, 4x4 armoured vehicles, armored patrol vehicles as well as for stationary use in order to serve for the defense of strategic assets according to tactical requirements. Deployed in Turkey and many countries abroad under adverse environmental and combat conditions, these robust weapon systems have high first-hit accuracy and auto-tracking capability for accurate shooting on-the-move. High stabilization performance and auto-tracking capability allow the gunner to keep his sights on target on-the-move. Additionally, RCWS family has automatic ballistic correction capability for the target distance, target speed and route, meteorological conditions and ammunition type. ASELSAN RCWS family maximizes personnel security by utilizing computer-aided remote control. These systems allow soldiers for operation during day and night under adverse environmental and terrain conditions with the help of the electro- optic sensors. RCWS are designed in compliance with military standards for both ground and marine applications including salt fog, temperature, humidity etc. In close cooperation with defence forces worldwide, ASELSAN RCWS is a mature and qualified product based on operational experience on combat zones. specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are STAMP WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED Fully qualified and compliant with multiple nations’ The fielded STAMP system provides exceptional capabilities performance requirements, STAMP system is built for against counter asymmetric threats. It is well suited for operation in marine environmental conditions. naval ships, fast boats and patrol crafts of all types and classes. REMOTE CONTROLLED STAMP-2 WEAPON SYSTEMS Improvements on STAMP-2 are focused on the compact By integrating the optional Ammunition loading system, and light design combined with advanced features such as STAMP-2 maximizes the personnel security during ammunition Training Simulator, advanced Graphical User Interface and load. High Accuracy Stabilized Gimbal (HASG). STAMP-2 additionally provides the opportunity to integrate HASG gives the gunner independent surveillance capability 12.7mm NSV machine gun. and increases the engagement capability at long distances. specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are STAMP-G WEAPON SYSTEMS STAMP-G is based on the proven STAMP system, specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Navy. Highly effective REMOTE CONTROLLED 12.7mm 3-barrel GAU-19/A Gatling gun has been fully integrated into STAMP-G system. REMOTE CONTROLLED STAMP-L WEAPON SYSTEMS STAMP-L is the extension of the highly successful RCWS Family. The extended functionality includes the all-in-one EO unit (Thermal Camera, Day TV Camera, Laser Range Finder). specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are 25MM STOP WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED STOP is a medium- caliber weapon system for naval platforms fitted with 25mm gun. The system provides lightweight, versatile and effective means of force protection for applications ranging from capital ships to patrol craft. The 25mm automatic gun has a single barrel with dual ammunition feeding. The optional High Accuracy Stabilized Gimbal (HASG) which can rotate in elevation and azimuth axes relative to turret can be integrated into the system. REMOTE CONTROLLED 30MM SMASH WEAPON SYSTEMS SMASH is a remotely operated stabilized weapon station fitted with 30mm Mk44 Bushmaster-II Canon. High Accuracy Stabilized Gimbal (HASG) which can rotate in elevation and azimuth axes relative to turret is integrated to SMASH System. HASG gives the gunner independent surveillance capability and increases the engagement capability at long distances. The availability of having two ammunition types simultaneously gives the flexibility to configure the system to engage targets beyond 3,000 meters. specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are SARP WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED SARP is a remotely operated stabilized weapon platform for small and medium caliber machine guns and automatic grenade launchers. The platform combines high-precision reconnaissance and engagement capabilities with effective firepower while keeping the operator under armor or in a safe area away from counter fire. The compact design of the system proves SARP perfect match for integration onto tactical vehicles, fixed surveillance posts and towers. Stabilization, automatic target tracking and advanced ballistic computation features provide fire-on-the-move capability against stationary and moving targets. REMOTE CONTROLLED SARP-L WEAPON SYSTEMS SARP-L is a low weight (less than 80 kg) and remotely operated stabilized weapon platform for low recoil weapons and provides exceptional capabilities against asymmetric threats. The platform combines high-precision reconnaissance with effective firepower while keeping the operator safe under armour. Depending on the operational requirements a 5.56 mm or a 7.62 mm machine gun can be interchangeably mounted to SARP-L Turret specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are SARP-NSV WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED SARP-NSV is a remotely operated stabilized weapon platform which can be fitted with Russian-origin 12.7mm NSV machine gun. In addition to the existing features of SARP, SARP-NSV provides the opportunity to integrate 12.7mm NSV machine gun onto a remote weapon station platform. REMOTE CONTROLLED SARP-DUAL WEAPON SYSTEMS The SARP-DUAL is an extension of the existing Remote Weapon Station Family which includes the use of two coaxial weapons. Depending on the operational requirements, SARP-DUAL can be equipped with 7,62mm machine gun, 12,7mm machine gun or 40mm automatic grenade launcher as the primary weapon, and 7,62mm machine gun as the secondary weapon. specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are SARP-Anti Tank WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED SARP-AntiTank is a version of current SARP System which is also equipped with two laser-guided anti-tank missiles and a laser guidance device. SARP-AntiTank is a hybrid system that offers the features of the current SARP system with the machine gun configuration as well as the ability to use laser-guided anti-tank missiles effectively and with high precision according to the type of tactical need and threat. REMOTE CONTROLLED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLED WEAPON SYSTEMS WEAPON SYSTEMS ASELSAN Remote Controlled Weapon Systems with wireless communication capability can be used in base stations and armored/unmanned vehicles while keeping the operator away from dangerous zones. ASELSAN RCWS comes into prominence with its jamming free, encrypted wireless communication ability while enabling the operator to use all systems functions without any loss or degradation. specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are NEFER WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED NEFER is a remotely operated stabilized turret for both NATO and Russian-origin 25mm or 30mm cannons. The platform combines high-precision reconnaissance and engagement capabilities with effective firepower while keeping the operator and system under armor away from counter fire. REMOTE CONTROLLED WEAPON SYSTEMS specifications are subject to change without any notice subject to change without any specifications are LAND PLATFORMS NAVAL PLATFORMS NAVAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WEAPON SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLLED STAMP STAMP-2 • 12.7mm M2 Machine Gun • 12.7mm M2 Machine Gun • 7.62mm Machine Gun • 12.7mm NSV Machine Gun • 40mm MK19 Mod 3 Automatic Grenade Launcher • 7.62mm Machine Gun • Weight: < 250 kg (without gun and ammunition) • 40mm MK19 Mod 3 Automatic Grenade Launcher • Weight (Under Deck): < 70 kg • Weight: < 250 kg (without gun and ammunition) • Elevation: -15° / +55° • Weight (Below Deck): < 20 kg • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) • Elevation: -20° / +60° • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) STAMP-G STAMP-L • 12.7mm M2 Machine Gun • 12.7mm M2 Machine Gun • 12.7mm GAU-19/A Gun • 7.62mm Machine Gun • 7.62mm Machine Gun • 40mm MK19 Mod 3 Automatic Grenade Launcher • 40mm MK19 Mod 3 Automatic Grenade Launcher • Weight: < 215 kg (without gun and ammunition) • Weight: < 320 kg (without gun and ammunition) • Weight (Under Deck): < 70 kg • Weight (Under Deck): < 100 kg • Elevation: -15° / +55° • Elevation: -15° / +55° • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) 25mm STOP 30mm SMASH • 25mm KBA automatic cannon • 30mm MK44 automatic cannon • 25mm M242 gun • Weight: < 1150 kg (with gun, without ammunition) • Weight: < 1150 kg (with gun, without ammunition) • Elevation: -15° / +55° • Elevation: -15° / +55° • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) • Azimuth: n x 360° (with Slip Ring) REMOTE CONTROLLED WEAPON SYSTEMS SARP SARP-DUAL • 12.7mm M2/M3 Machine Guns • Primary Weapon Options: • 7.62mm M240 Machine
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