The
ZSMU-1276 A3 remote controlled turrets are designed
for arming wheeled armored vehicles, ground vehicles,
special wheeled and tracked, watercrafts, as well
as for defense and protection of specified targets.
They allow the crew to destroy lightly armored targets
and low-flying airborne targets both in daytime
or nightline conditions. They can be used in the
moderate and cold climate.
The
main advantage of the turret is the ability
to fire and observe the battlefield from
within the carrier by means of a control
panel with an equipped monitor and manipulator.
The modules are capable of working in
emergency mode (ex. without the electric
power supply) with a hand operated gun
trigger and homing system.
The remote controlled turret can have
their 12, 7 mm gun replaced (few minute
procedure) for a 7, 62mm gun, type UKM-2000C.
The turret can also be adjusted to the
12,7mm (Utios for 12, 7 x 103 mm ammo)
or the 7, 62 mm (PKT type 7, 62 x 51mm).
Specifications
Armament
-
12,7 mm gun WKM-B
- 12,7 mm gun NSW "UTIOS"
Optional
- 7,62 mm machine gun
- Grenade Launcher 81 mm
Country
Poland
Designer
Company
Bumar
Accessories
Integrated
optoelectronic head ZIG-T-1
Thermo vision, daytime camera,
laser range finder
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Weight
197
kg with grenade launcher
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Elevation
angle
-5°
to +55°
Azimuth
rotation
360°
Drive
control and location
-
Angular velocities for weaponry
guidance in vertical and
horizontal - min 1 mrad/s,
max 1, 5 rads
- Maximal acceleration -
1 rad/s
- Stabilization module (optional)
– Three-axial
- Stabilization accuracy
(for the 2, 3m x 4, 6 target)
<2, 5mrad
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