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page 1Vehicle-mounted weapons
Shipunov 2A42
30 mm autocannon
remote weapon station
remotely operated weaponized system for light and medium caliber weapons
M242 Bushmaster
chain gun

Swingfire
Swingfire was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s and produced from 1966 until 1993. The name refers to its ability to make a rapid turn of up to ninety degrees after firing to bring it onto the line of the sighting mechanism. This means that the launcher vehicle could be concealed and the operator, using a portable sight, placed at a distance in a more advantageous firing position.
Mk44 Bushmaster II
chain gun
Rh 202
1960s 20 mm autocannon by Rheinmetall
Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun
autocannon family by Bofors
Samson Remote Controlled Weapon Station
Israeli remote weapon system
Bofors 40 mm L/70
Swedish anti-aircraft gun model
2A28 Grom
main armament of the BMP-1 and BMD-1 infantry fighting vehicles
Protector RWS
Remote controlled weapon station
Hitrole
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sentry gun
non-moving military weapon usually used for defensive purposes
M85 machine gun
machine-gun used in the M60 Patton series of tanks
100 mm gun 2A70
Rafael Overhead Weapon Station
type of remote weapon system
Ronson flamethrower
WWII Allied mechanized flamethrower
L94A1 chain gun
long-barrelled version of the Hughes EX-34 7.62 mm chain gun
RARDEN
The L21A1 RARDEN ("Royal Armament, Research and Development Establishment" and "Enfield") is a British 30 mm autocannon used as a combat vehicle weapon. The Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) and the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF), were part of the Ministry of Defence, at the time.
Bushmaster III
type of automatic cannon