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Weapon Mounts are an integral part of Infantry Weapons and Equipment. They are used to attach a weapon to a platform, such as a vehicle, aircraft, or boat, and provide stability and accuracy when firing. Weapon Mounts can be either manual or powered, and can be used to mount a variety of weapons, including machine guns, grenade launchers, and anti-tank weapons. Weapon Mounts are designed to be lightweight and durable, and can be adapted to a variety of platforms.
Weapon Mounts are used by militaries around the world, and are an important part of modern warfare. They provide stability and accuracy when firing, and can be used to mount a variety of weapons.
Some companies in the Weapon Mount market include BAE Systems, Elbit Systems, FN Herstal, General Dynamics, and Raytheon. Show Less Read more