Australian Bushmaster armored vehicles with an EOS R400-Mk2 combat module on the roof were spotted at the front
By: Myroslav Trinko | 23.06.2022, 11:38
More photos of Australian Bushmaster armored vehicles have appeared on the Internet.
What is known
Unlike previous machines, these boast the EOS R400-Mk2 weapon station on the lid. This is a remotely controlled electro-optical system developed by the Australian company Electro Optic Systems Pty Ltd.
The system includes day and thermal imaging optical sights, as well as a laser rangefinder. The movements of the entire system occur in height and in azimuth. The system automatically connects to the weapon, which is part of the entire configuration.
Recall that armored vehicles Bushmaster gave us Australia. We have 20 of them in total.
Source: horevica
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