R-M SERIES
The R-M1 is a semi-autonomous remote weapon station for medium machine gun platforms. Featuring precision targeting that leverages integrated day/night sensors, laser range-finding, active stabilization, autonomous target detection, target classification, target tracking, and automatic firing solutions, the R-M1 increases the speed and accuracy of all types of engagements, even when shooting on the move.
The R-M1 combines a lightweight remote weapon station chassis, an optical sensor module, a computing module, a display, a controller and a vehicle mounting kit thatincludes base plates, receptacle, and cabling. The R-M1 system can autonomously detect and track small unmanned aerial systems utilizing a unique combination of sensors and embedded computing to enable 7.62mm and .338 Norma Mag machine gun engagement. The R-M1 will detect and engage both sUAS systems and ground targets such as vehicles and enemy combatants at distances up to the effective range of the host weapon system. An ultra-portable system with maximum versatility, the AimLock R-M1 can be mounted to virtually any host platform including tripods, buildings, UTVs, ground vehicles, boats, and helicopters. The detect range of the R-M1 can be increased by a co-located or separately located radar array (not included)
R-S SERIES
The systems in the R-S Series are miniature stabilized remote weapon stations equipped with a small caliber rifle, rocket launcher, or grenade launcher. They can be mounted on a tripod, a small drone, unmanned helicopter, or robotic unmanned ground vehicle to be employed in remote controlled sniper overwatch, or as an organic precision strike capability to engage enemy personnel. The R-S Series is designed to scale to larger payloads up to 40mm combined with larger unmanned platforms (static or aerial) that can support those payloads.
I-M SERIES
The I-M1 is a lightweight, stabilized, auto-targeting chassis designed for use with existing medium-range rifles. The I-M1’s precision targeting featuring integrated day/night sensors, active stabilization, autonomous target detection, target tracking, target classification, and automatic ballistic solutions - allows the shooter to hit static and moving targets from a helicopter with greater speed and accuracy than a trained shooter in the same scenario.
When a medium-range rifle is installed into the AimLock exoskeleton, the result is an integrated intelligent gun package that actively corrects human error to ensure a high probability of hit. When powered off, the weapon operates just like a normal firearm. When the AimLock auto-targeting cap ability is powered on, the system instantly begins detecting and tracking the desired target profiles, continuously re-aiming the weapon to maintain ideal shot placement on the target.