U.S. Army Sees Remote Weapon System Protecting Gunners

Credit: U.S. ARMY PEO SOLDIER
Soldier Protector One way to protect soldiers in combat is by keeping gunners inside armored vehicles rather than exposed in turrets. But that requires a remote weapon system. Enter the U.S. Army’s Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (Crows), which keeps soldiers safely tucked away and “armed”...

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