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== Operators ==
== Operators ==
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Revision as of 07:04, 29 October 2021

Fjernstyrt Tårn
Sentinel Heavy.jpg
A Sentinel Heavy RWS with a 30mm autocannon, 8mm coaxial machinegun, and ATGM.
TypeRemote weapon system
Place of origin Trinovantum
Production history
DesignerFFLS
Designed1995-2000
ManufacturerFFLS
Produced2001–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Weight60 kilograms (130 lb) to 340 kilograms (750 lb) (Sentinel)
1,250 kilograms (2,760 lb) to 4,000 kilograms (8,800 lb) (Warrior)
Crew1

Calibre8mm, 12.7mm, 15.5mm, 40mm GL, 30mm (Sentinel)
25mm, 40mm (Warrior)
Elevation-20° to 60° (Sentinel Compact, Sentinel)
-10° to 60° (Sentinel Heavy)
-10° to 50° (Warrior)
Traverse360°
SightsDay/Night camera
Thermal imager
Laser rangefinder

The Fjernstyrt Tårn (Remote Tower) is a family of remote weapons systems (RWS) developed and manufactured by Forente Forsvar Landsystemer of Trinovantum. The first models were adopted for Trinovantan service in 2001 as the FjT-1, and later received the export name “Sentinel.” In 2010, FFLS developed a new series of enclosed, modular automated turrets that could potentially be fitted to heavier vehicles. These remote turrets were given the export name “Warrior” to differentiate them from the lighter “Sentinel” RWSs, though they are considered part of the same product family.

Development

Design

Variants

Sentinel

Warrior

Operators