losat

  1. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    LOSAT fire unit being shipped back to Fort Bragg, North Carolina from Fort Benning, Georiga. Taken 09/11/2003 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  2. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    This is the gunner's position inside the LOSAT fire unit. He sees everything on the LCD screen in front of him and is not exposed during combat. Taken 06/01/2004 at Fort Bliss, Texas.
  3. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Several LOSAT fire units inside a bay. Taken 06/01/2004 at Fort Bliss, Texas.
  4. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    The Control Grip for the LOSAT Weapon System. The Commander and Gunner can both control the system. The gunner and commander view everything on a LCD screen mounted in front of them. Taken 09/08/2003 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  5. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    The Optical Head Assembly (OHA). It's a Generation 2 FLIR with DayTV as well. The OHA can rotate 360 degrees due to a slip ring mounted underneath. Taken 09/08/2003 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  6. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT) Missiles

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT) Missiles

    Two missile pods loaded on top of a LOSAT fire unit. The system can actually fire two missiles, one after another at targets up to 5,000 meters away. Taken 09/08/2003 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  7. Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT)

    This is the newest Anti-Armor Infantry weapon system. Unfortunately, the Army cannot afford to purchase the system due to the curent war, so Lockheed Martin is putting the system in the warehouse. Taken 09/08/2003 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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