Denel Land Systems
Denel Land Systems is a division of the Denel group.
It was formerly Lyttelton Engineering Works (LIW - from Afrikaans: Lyttelton Ingenieurswerke), a subsidiary part of the commercial network from Armscor. It then became the Systems division of the Land Systems Group of Denel.[1]
They are responsible for the design and manufacture of systems ranging from artillery (such as G5 howitzer and G6 howitzer) to small arms such as the R4 assault rifle.[2]
Products
- Rooikat - Armoured car with 76 mm gun
- LMT 105 - Turret with 105 mm gun
- Badger MCV - Multi-role AFV
- MCT 30 - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun
- MCT 60 Mortar - Turret with 60 mm mortar
- MCT Missile - Turret with two Ingwe ATGM launchers
- MCT 12.7- Turret with 12.7 mm machine gun
- LCT 30 - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun
- LCT 30 ATGM - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun and four Ingwe ATGM launchers
- LCT 20 - Turret with a 20 mm gun
- 60mm Mortar Systems
- M4 60 - 60 mm commando mortar
- M6 60 - 60 mm mortar
- M8 81 - 81 mm mortar
- Mini SS - 5.56 mm machine gun
- SS77 - 7.62 mm machine gun
- SS77 Compact - 7.62 mm machine gun
- NTW 20 x 110 - 20 mm is an anti-materiel rifle
- NTW 20 x 82 - 20 mm is an anti-materiel rifle
- GLI - 40 (AGL) - 40 mm automatic grenade launcher
- G5-155 - 155 mm howitzer
- G6 - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- G6-52 - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- T5-52 - 155 mm truck-mounted howitzer
- T6-52 - Turret with a 155 mm howitzer
- G7 - 105 mm howitzer
- T7/105mm Turret - Turret with a 105 mm howitzer
- Arachnida II WMS
- GT 7 Tank Gun - 105 mm gun for turrets
- Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun - Naval close-in weapons system
- M10 Mortar - 60 mm mortar for turrets
- GI 30 - 30 mm gun for turrets
- GA1 - 20x82 mm gun for turrets
- GI-2 20x139 mm gun for turrets or naval applications
References
- ↑ "South Africa Growth of the Defense Industry". Photius.com. May 1996. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
- ↑ Martin, Guy (2013-11-20). "Denel Land Systems shows off capabilities". defenceWeb. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
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