Hitrole remote weapon station

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The Hitrole remote weapon station is an Italian-made, remotely operated weapon turret designed for mounting on armored vehicles and naval platforms to provide stabilized, precision fire with enhanced crew protection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf remote weapon station
weapon turret
belongsToCategory Italian weapons
naval weapon systems
vehicle weapon stations
controlInterface joystick
video display unit
countryOfOrigin Italy
designedFor armored vehicles
naval platforms
designedToBeOperatedFrom under‑armor crew station
designedToImprove accuracy of onboard weapons
survivability of vehicle crew
designedToOperateIn adverse weather conditions
daylight
night
feature day and night operation
electro‑optical sighting system
fire control system
gyro‑stabilization
low recoil integration
modular design
option for ballistic protection
precision fire capability
remote operation
stabilized firing
formerNameOfManufacturer Oto Melara NERFINISHED
hasVariant Hitrole Light NERFINISHED
Hitrole Naval NERFINISHED
intendedUse convoy escort
force protection
land warfare
naval warfare
patrol operations
manufacturer Leonardo S.p.A. NERFINISHED
marketedAs HITROLE NERFINISHED
mountingLocation ship superstructure
vehicle roof
primaryFunction crew protection
remote weapon engagement
sensorSuite day camera
laser rangefinder
thermal imager
stabilizationAxis two‑axis stabilization
supportsWeaponType automatic grenade launchers
machine guns
usedBy Italian Armed Forces NERFINISHED

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Oto Melara product Hitrole remote weapon station