- Oto
Melara Hitfist is a two-man turret, for
armored vehicles,
developed by the
Italian Oto Melara. The
turrets are
designed to
mount a 25mm
Oerlikon KBA...
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Hitfist OWS is a
remotely operated turret, for
armored vehicles,
developed by the
Italian Oto
Melara and
derived from
Hitfist. The
turrets are designed...
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variant to be
developed was the IFV, the
Freccia being equipped with a
Hitfist turret, the same as the one
installed on the
Dardo IFV. The
Italian Army...
- gun
Hitfist two-man
turret armed with a 25mm or 30mm
automatic cannon and 7.62mm
coaxial machine gun (plus two TOW
launchers as option)
Hitfist OWS Remotely...
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personal weapons, if needed. Fire
control is
provided by the
Galileo Avionica Hitfist integrated fire
control system,
which is
capable of
measuring target speed...
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designed by Huta
Stalowa Wola and WB
Electronics as a
replacement for the
Hitfist-30P
turret of the
Rosomak APC. It will also be ****ed on the
Borsuk IFV...
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Remote Controlled Weapon Station Rafael Overhead Weapon Station Italy:
Hitfist Hitfist OWS
Hitrole ****an:
Surface vessels weapon station (remote-controlled) [ja]...
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frigates and
Shaldag Mk.V
missile fast
attack craft Poland Army:
Rosomak (
Hitfist and ZSSW-30), Borsuk, CBWP
Heavy IFV Portugal Army:
Pandur II Romania...
- the
Polish Armaments Group. In 2010 the firm won the
contract to
build Hitfist OWS remote-controlled
turrets for
Polish armored vehicles. In 2016 the...
- has seen battle.
Rosomak -
infantry fighting vehicle with an Oto
Melara Hitfist-30P gun
turret armed with a 30 mm ATK Mk 44
chain gun and 7.62mm NATO UKM-2000C...