FNAmerica Catalog April 2021

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deFNder ® Medium/Sea deFNder® REMOTE WEAPONS STATIONS Maximized Force – Minimized Risk. AS9100C/EN9100:2009 certified. For U.S. military sales only.

Primary Features

Control

Accepts all current FN® M249, FN® MK 48, FN® M240B, FN® M3R, and FN® M2HB-QCB machine guns; and future 40mm AGL integration Standard capacity ammunition boxes of 300 rounds (.50 caliber linked) and 600 rounds (7.62x51mm linked)

Operator display console for target identification/engagement Single control handle for sight selection, aiming, and firing Built-in test (BIT) system for diagnostics/failure detection

Available Options Sensors Based on customer requirements Color CCD camera for daylight conditions Infrared uncooled camera for day and night conditiions Fully modular sensor system allows for easy integration of multiple day/night camera and targeting systems

Thermal/Infrared cooled or uncooled camera for low-light/low-visibility conditions STANAG 4569 Level I or Level II ballistic protection Interface with slew-to-cue sensors such as Laser Warning Receiver (LWR) and Small Arms Detection and Localization System (SADLS) Target tracking system Backup firing mode

Laser range finder/ballistic computer combination reduces distance-related aiming error

Up-capacity ammunition box of 1,000 rounds (7.62x51mm linked)

Stabilized for firing on the move

Weapon protective cover

Fired case and link collection Image stabilization

Mount

Smoke grenade launchers

Lightweight for easy installation on vehicles and ground-mounted applications

Auto-detection

Low silhouette reduces target size and minimizes visual intrusion in sensitive areas Soft recoil mount increases hit probability, reducing collateral damage

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