The GIAT 30 is a series of 30 mm cannon developed to replace the DEFA 550 series weapons on French military aircraft. Introduced in the late 1980s, the...
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Nexter Systems (redirect from GIAT)
Nexter Systems (formerly known as GIAT Industries or Groupement des Industries de l'Armée de Terre, Army Industries Group) is a French government-owned...
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EOS R400S MK.2 Single RWS. VENOM 30 mm gun – lighter cannon built by the same company but with higher recoil GIAT 30 - comparable French design, also...
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in the case of the British RARDEN, to 2,500 rounds per minute with the GIAT 30. Rotary systems with multiple barrels can achieve over 10,000 rounds per...
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The LG1 is a modern 105 mm towed howitzer designed and produced by GIAT Industries (now Nexter group) of France. The LG1 howitzer is a 105 mm towed artillery...
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naval ships. As remote-controlled naval gun on the Nexter Narwhal 20A. GIAT 30 20 mm modèle F2 gun M197 electric cannon THL 20 POD NC 621 SH20 CP 20 15A...
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ADEN cannon (redirect from 30 mm Aden)
included the Armament Development Establishment in the UK and GIAT in France. A common 30×111mm round was developed that offered a dramatic improvement...
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the French developed the GIAT 30, a newer generation power-driven revolver cannon. The Rheinmetall RMK30 modifies the GIAT system further, by venting...
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nine tons. In addition to the above equipment, the Rafale carries the 30 mm GIAT 30 revolver cannon and can be outfitted with a range of laser-guided bombs...
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Rheinmetall RMK30 (category 30 mm artillery)
Army was not happy with the recoil, accuracy and the range of the French GIAT 30 mm cannon which is fitted to other Tiger versions. In 1996 it was tested...
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