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U.S. Navy Orders Marinized Version of Kongsberg's PROTECTOR M153 CROWS
U.S. Navy Orders Marinized Version of Kongsberg's PROTECTOR M153 CROWS
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U.S. Navy Orders Marinized Version of Kongsberg's PROTECTOR M153 CROWS
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U.S Navy has announced it is ordering marinized version of the M153
Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) from Kongsberg Protech
Systems to fulfill requirements for its remotely operated Stabilized
Small Arm Mount (SSAM) weapon systems program.
By optimizing the CROWS for naval operations, the Navy is selecting
a combat-proven system that has been delivered on-time and on-budget
since 2007 by KONGSBERG’s state-of-the-art facility in Johnstown,
Pa.
Kongsberg
marinized PROTECTOR M153 CROWS fitted on an interceptor (Picture:
Kongsberg)
The marinized CROWS will keep sailors protected from
hostile fire while enhancing overall ship protection and providing unique
operational capabilities including enhanced target interrogation and
the ability to counter asymmetric threats. The CROWS will allow sailors
to operate the array of sensors and weaponry from safely inside a vessel,
instead of from unprotected, open positions.
“The marinized version of the PROTECTOR M153 CROWS is a platform
that takes all of the lessons from years of combat service in Iraq and
Afghanistan with the land forces and brings them to the U.S. Navy. The
system increases engagement effectiveness and offers unmatched deployment
flexibility across platforms and in any environment,” said Rune
Johannessen, Vice President of Business Development, North America for
Kongsberg Protech Systems.
From harbor protection to littoral missions and into the open water,
the naval optimized CROWS offers the same proven precision capabilities
as those currently deployed around the world. The standard sensor package
includes a daylight color camera, a thermal night camera (IR) and a
laser range finder allowing all-weather, day and night operations. The
target tracking and comprehensive fire control provide first-burst on
target capabilities while limiting collateral damage. These enhancements
allow troops and commanders to operate with greater confidence and effectiveness.
The KONGSBERG PROTECTOR M153 is the U.S. Army CROWS program of record,
where the system has amassed over 10 million combat hours while being
deployed on over 30 different vehicles with a wide array of weapons
and sensor options. KONGSBERG will continue providing CROWS to the U.S.
military for the next five years under a framework agreement awarded
in late 2012.
The system production and technical engineering support of the M153
CROWS will continue to be carried out in Johnstown, Pa. The facility
has already produced over 10,000 PROTECTOR CROWS systems, which protect
troops while increasing effective range, precision and giving a decisive
advantage in situational awareness.