FFG presents upgraded G5 multirole vehicle with Dynamit Nobel Defence weapon station

FFG is an established exhibitor at EUROSATORY – the international exhibition for land, defence and security technology in Paris. At EUROSATORY 2016 FFG presents upgraded PMMC G5 (Protected Mission Module Carrier) multirole vehicle with Dynamit Nobel Defence weapon station.

The PMMC G5 fitted new combat module developed by Dynamit Nobel Defence.  The  heavier weapon station that is armed with a 12.7 mm gun and  and two rocket launchers RGW 90 series.

The weapons are gyro-stabilized on the weapon stations and equipped with automatic target tracking so that the operator has the option to automatically pursue a once identified target.

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The intuitive handling and operation for soldiers are further technical features of both weapon stations offered by Dynamit Nobel Defence.

The PMMC G5 (Protected Mission Module Carrier) is a new generation of multirole tracked armoured vehicle designed and manufactured by the German Company FFG (Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft mbH).With the PMMC G5 (Protected Mission Module Carrier), FFG developed a vehicle that can carry additional loads thanks to its spacious interior and flexible deployment options.

The G5 is a tracked 25 tons vehicle, featuring an unrivalled combination of outstanding protection, high performance, huge payload and an inner volume, setting new standards in military markets.

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