Designation:

M15

Info
Manufacturer: Yugoimport SDPR  
Product type: Turrets  
Name: Remote controlled weapon station  

M15 RCWS armed with 12.7 mm HMG represents a modern weapon system intended for integration with light multi-role armored vehicles.

Remote controlled weapon station comprises:

The fighting section of the station comprises:

Inside the armoured hull electromotor reduction gear for weapon station drives in azimuth and elevation. The same space is occupied by the electronics for electromotor drive.

Specifications:
Property Value
Main weapon caliber (mm)
12.7

Included in:
Product Amount
BOV M16 Milosh (Wheeled armoured personnel carrier)
1
LAZAR 3 (Wheeled armoured personnel carrier)
1



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