Moog's announcement at AUSA 2024 regarding its RIwP (Remote Independent Weapon Platform) showcases the growing trend toward versatility and modularity in military systems. The RIwP is a key development in modern warfare, providing a flexible solution for a variety of combat situations. The platform's design allows it to be easily integrated with different weapon systems, making it adaptable for various mission requirements, which is crucial for future battlefield environments that demand agility and rapid response. One of the standout features of the RIwP is its remote control capability, allowing operators to engage targets from a safe distance. This reduces risk to personnel while enhancing situational awareness, as it can be operated with minimal exposure to hostile fire. The system’s modularity means that different types of weapons and sensors can be swapped in based on the mission at hand, whether for direct fire, anti-air capabilities, or surveillance. This adaptability increases operational efficiency and reduces the need for multiple specialized platforms, streamlining logistics and maintenance. Another important aspect of the RIwP is its potential for integration with advanced targeting and fire control systems. With modern advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, the system could significantly enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of engagements, improving precision while reducing collateral damage. Moog's technology emphasizes the future of warfare, where unmanned platforms and remote systems are increasingly essential. The ability to operate weaponry from a distance-especially in high-risk environments like urban warfare or contested regions-can provide strategic advantages by minimizing human casualties and reducing the vulnerability of soldiers. Moreover, the RIwP could be pivotal for forces needing to quickly respond to asymmetric threats. The versatility of the system makes it an asset for both conventional military forces and specialized units tasked with counterinsurgency or peacekeeping operations. Its ability to adapt to a wide range of threats, from ground vehicles to airborne targets, makes it a valuable addition to modern defense strategies. In summary, Moog's RIwP represents a forward-thinking solution in military technology, embodying key trends of modularity, remote operation, and flexibility. As defense forces continue to prioritize safety, precision, and adaptability, systems like the RIwP will play a crucial role in shaping the future of modern warfare.
RIP nombre extraño el que le han puesto a esta torre de armas, es la misma palabra que se puede leer en las cruces de Cristo crucificado su significado es descanse en paz.
That is not how vehicles are designed. Based on your logic, every single vehicle on the battlefield will not last past the first battle, something that is clearly not true.
@@voidtempering8700 Did Not say every single vehicle, you did. My question was if the RIP system could take hits during a Mortar/Arty barrage and still function. All of our major enemies use mass attacks.
@@richardmeo2503 My point was that your criticisms of a system apply to every armored vehicle currently used. And since that isn't true, it isn't a valid criticism for this one in particular.
Ваша страна много что испытывал на Украине как показала практика один дрон и техники нет, нужна защитить от дронов и не рэб использовать а как минимум установку с картечью или сетью полимерной
Moog's announcement at AUSA 2024 regarding its RIwP (Remote Independent Weapon Platform) showcases the growing trend toward versatility and modularity in military systems. The RIwP is a key development in modern warfare, providing a flexible solution for a variety of combat situations. The platform's design allows it to be easily integrated with different weapon systems, making it adaptable for various mission requirements, which is crucial for future battlefield environments that demand agility and rapid response.
One of the standout features of the RIwP is its remote control capability, allowing operators to engage targets from a safe distance. This reduces risk to personnel while enhancing situational awareness, as it can be operated with minimal exposure to hostile fire. The system’s modularity means that different types of weapons and sensors can be swapped in based on the mission at hand, whether for direct fire, anti-air capabilities, or surveillance. This adaptability increases operational efficiency and reduces the need for multiple specialized platforms, streamlining logistics and maintenance.
Another important aspect of the RIwP is its potential for integration with advanced targeting and fire control systems. With modern advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, the system could significantly enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of engagements, improving precision while reducing collateral damage.
Moog's technology emphasizes the future of warfare, where unmanned platforms and remote systems are increasingly essential. The ability to operate weaponry from a distance-especially in high-risk environments like urban warfare or contested regions-can provide strategic advantages by minimizing human casualties and reducing the vulnerability of soldiers.
Moreover, the RIwP could be pivotal for forces needing to quickly respond to asymmetric threats. The versatility of the system makes it an asset for both conventional military forces and specialized units tasked with counterinsurgency or peacekeeping operations. Its ability to adapt to a wide range of threats, from ground vehicles to airborne targets, makes it a valuable addition to modern defense strategies.
In summary, Moog's RIwP represents a forward-thinking solution in military technology, embodying key trends of modularity, remote operation, and flexibility. As defense forces continue to prioritize safety, precision, and adaptability, systems like the RIwP will play a crucial role in shaping the future of modern warfare.
Definitely whats needed
good defense against low-altitude air threats is becoming a big concern for customers
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got to make a 50mm bushmaster version of the RIwP turret.
This is like how we drew what we thought the future would look like when I was a kid
Thank you. Excellent tech!
It's awesome 👍 And the best there is for the Dodecanese and the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea and beyond 😁
Would it be practical to have one of these everywhere there is a cluster of vehicles?
It offers air defense, anti-armor, or multi-mission. if you need to provide air defense against low-altitude air threats its a good choice
Would this fit in eurorack?
RIP nombre extraño el que le han puesto a esta torre de armas, es la misma palabra que se puede leer en las cruces de Cristo crucificado su significado es descanse en paz.
Looks like a good system. Can it defend itself against incoming mortar, arty or rockets?? If not it won't last past the first attack
Why would an unmanned IFV turret do the role of and Iron Dome system?
Unless you have a tralier mounted phalanx or some type of iron dome, you best form of defense is to button up and move.
That is not how vehicles are designed. Based on your logic, every single vehicle on the battlefield will not last past the first battle, something that is clearly not true.
@@voidtempering8700 Did Not say every single vehicle, you did. My question was if the RIP system could take hits during a Mortar/Arty barrage and still function. All of our major enemies use mass attacks.
@@richardmeo2503 My point was that your criticisms of a system apply to every armored vehicle currently used. And since that isn't true, it isn't a valid criticism for this one in particular.
You lost me at 'gamechanger' 😂😂😂
To be fair, the XM1211 prox-round in the stubby 30x113mm is quite impressive...
u need not 10 just a 20 of FPV to burn it ?
Can it shoot glide bombs ?
Ваша страна много что испытывал на Украине как показала практика один дрон и техники нет, нужна защитить от дронов и не рэб использовать а как минимум установку с картечью или сетью полимерной
#ATM
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Designed by Homer Simpson mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
RIP
But you can't shoot none of them drones down in Philadelphia😂😢🎉😅😮
US weapon good products, but today easy turn off by UAV small and cheapest😂😂😂😂