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 MORTARS 


 MORFIRE 


Morfire is a hand-held IBM compatible battlefield computer system.
The hardware can accommodate an optional internal digital and/or
FSK analogue radio modem and GPS, as well as a data link providing
voice and data communications between MORFIRE and individual baseplates.

Morfire accomodates all CNR digtal and analogue radios in existence in the world today as well as all ammunition natures avalilable for mortars.
The software modules available for

MORFIRE covers the following roles:
• Command Post Fire Control (MCP)
• Command Post to baseplates data link (MLINK)
• Mortar Fire Controller "Call for Fire" (MFC)
• Combat net radio communication (MCOM)
• GPS (MGPS)
• "Sensor to Shooter" target acquisition
• Laser Binoculars (Bluetooth enabled)

Invaluable for Special Forces close fire support, MORFIRE puts the
future of the mortar into the palm of your hand.

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 MORZEN MK3 


MORZEN Mk3 is based on the MAS Zengrange ZHC2000 Hand Held Computer, designed and engineered to operate under harsh battlefield conditions. The MORZEN Mk3 provides an ideal upgrade path for users of existing MORZEN Mk2 offering an improved user interface and faster computation.

MORZEN Mk3 converts fire orders received via voice communications
from the observer into firing data. All firing data is then rapidly
passed to each mortar for fast and accurate engagement of the
target. Software allows the operator to freely navigate the handheld
fire control menu to optimise response time in order to deliver timely
and accurate fire when required.

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ARTILLERY


 LACS 


LACS® is a modern, portable, artillery fire control system designed
to meet the requirements of field artillery, heavy mortars and
Ground-to-Ground missile systems for the processing of ballistic firing data and transmission of fire control orders.

Capable at battery level of controlling up to 8 weapons, the system
includes Computer Systems used by Battery Commanders and
Forward Observers. At Battalion / Regimental level The Regimental
Computer can control up to 6 batteries.

COMPONENTS
Regimental Computer Unit
Regimental Commanders Computer Unit
Forward Observers Data Computer
Battery Computer Unit
Battery Commanders Computer Unit
Firing Data Control Unit
Firing Data Display Unit

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 GUNZEN 


GUNZEN Mk3 is based on the MAS Zengrange ZHC2000 Hand Held Computer, designed and engineered to operate under harsh battlefield conditions. The GUNZEN Mk3 provides rapid and accurate firing data for Artillery, Heavy Mortars and Ground-to-Ground Missiles.
GUNZEN Mk3 is the ideal upgrade path for users of existing GUNZEN
Mk2, offering an improved user interface and faster computation.

With GUNZEN Mk3 an Artillery Battery is placing computing power
where it is most required, directly into the hands of the soldier.
Via GUNZEN Mk3 Artillery Batteries, Mortar Platoons increase their
operational effectiveness through the use of superior technology
and enhanced ballistics solutions, providing timely and accurate
close fire support to forward troops.

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 ACCESSORIES


 G
Sight 


GSight is a rugged, low profile, inline processor designed to convert Laser Range Finder and Global Positioning System data into target information.

GSight will operate with any Laser Range Finder and Global Positioning System combination with RS232 communication ports.

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 Z
AV-M1 


ZAV1-M1 Electronic Ear Protectors are specifically designed to be
worn with the standard military ballistic helmet and enhances hearing performance by amplifying normal speech and protecting each ear independently from damaging levels of sound.

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