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US Special Operations Command Selects RGS as Interim Defensive Weapon for CV-22 AircraftNews >> Launchers, Lasers & Guns >> Sales & Contracts Released on Thursday, January 17, 2008The belly-mounted system is remotely operated and capable of delivering accurate, sustained fire throughout the CV-22's flight envelope. The contract is valued at $491,000, with a potential value of $16.3 million, including options. "At BAE Systems, we pride ourselves on the work we do to protect those who protect us," said Clark Freise, vice president of defense avionics for BAE Systems in Johnson City, New York. "This system will provide vital protection to this aircraft, its operators, and the Special Operations personnel that it will carry." The weapon system is based on BAE Systems' Remote Guardian System, a company-funded effort to develop a common airborne defensive capability. BAE Systems has been investing in the RGS for more than two years and unveiled the system in October 2007 at the Modern Day Marine military exposition in Quantico, Virginia. RGS - Remote Guardian System |
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