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===M151 versions===
===M151 versions===
* PROTECTOR M151 – Deployed with the first [[Stryker]] brigades
* PROTECTOR M151 – deployed with the first [[Stryker]] brigades
* M151 E1 (Block 1) – Includes improved thermal cameras
* M151 E1 (Block 1) – includes improved thermal cameras
* M151 E2 (Block 2) – Stabilized version
* M151 E2 (Block 2) – stabilized version
* Several country specific adaptations
* Several country specific adaptations


=== Other product variants ===
=== Other variants ===
* PROTECTOR Lite
* PROTECTOR Lite
* PROTECTOR [[Common Remotely Operated Weapon System|CROWS II]]
* PROTECTOR [[Common Remotely Operated Weapon System|CROWS II]]

Revision as of 07:50, 9 May 2008

Protector M151 with an M2 heavy machine gun on an M1126 Stryker vehicle.

The PROTECTOR M151 Remote Weapon Station is a remotely-controlled weapons station (RWS) that can be mounted to vehicles and stationary platforms. It is manufactured by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace [1] of Kongsberg, Norway.

The PROTECTOR is commonly used by the US Army Stryker Brigade. [2][3]

Overview

The system consists of a stabilized firing platform, a fire control system and control grips. Several weapons can be mounted to the platform, such as:

Versions

M151 versions

  • PROTECTOR M151 – deployed with the first Stryker brigades
  • M151 E1 (Block 1) – includes improved thermal cameras
  • M151 E2 (Block 2) – stabilized version
  • Several country specific adaptations

Other variants

  • PROTECTOR Lite
  • PROTECTOR CROWS II
  • Sea PROTECTOR – for naval applications
  • PROTECTOR NM221 – includes internal ammunition feed

Operator countries

A PROTECTOR M151 on a Stryker ICV

In addition to the home country  Norway's M113 APC and Tactica vehicles (PROTECTOR NM221), and the Iveco LMV (PROTECTOR Lite), the PROTECTOR is widely used internationally.

Current operators:
(listed alphabetically)

Planned operators:

  •  France: contract signed 02 May 2008 for eight-year delivery of PROTECTOR to be used on the Renault VAB vehicle.[6]

Gallery

References