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CampaGokko™ 233 is an optional target investigation system designed to complement the capabilities of Beam™ 230. Equipped with multiple electro-optic sensors, CampaGokko™ enables operators to recognize and identify targets identified by Beam™ swiftly, facilitating quick and effective decision-making. It offers a range of EO/IR custom-made payloads with the following features:

The GokkoSpeed™ technology is set to replace the legacy Phone and Distance Line (PDL) system utilized during Underway Replenishment (UNREP). This innovative system offers non-RF silent communication capabilities during approach and UNREP, employing 6-GKQ transceiver units equipped with eye-safe IR LEDs.

The ability to communicate without radio (non-RF) is crucial in many tactical situations. The GK3 Free Space Optical (FSO) tactical flashlight supports simultaneous, high-quality, full-duplex voice communication and 20 megabits/second of Ethernet data communication. This functionality is especially valuable in environments where traditional radio communications are either restricted, degraded, or unavailable.

"The GokkoSpeed™ GK50 utilizes the latest GOKKOSpeed™ core to optimize range, leveraging eye-safe IR LEDs (no lasers). Its non-visible communications link maintains 20mbps at extended ranges, supporting full-duplex voice communication. The units also serve as an Ethernet link to remote computing devices or other systems via a standard Ethernet connection. In scenarios where a hardwired connection is impractical, the GK50 offers a cable-free alternative.
Explore our exceptional range of precision-engineered rifles, designed to meet the demands of modern warfare and marksmanship. Our rifles combine cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, offering unparalleled accuracy and reliability. Whether for military, law enforcement, or sports shooting purposes, our rifles deliver consistent performance even in the most challenging conditions, ensuring the utmost confidence in every shot taken.

Discover the pinnacle of firepower with our state-of-the-art machine guns, engineered for supremacy on the battlefield. Our machine guns are a testament to innovation and engineering excellence, embodying the latest advancements in rapid-fire weaponry. Built to withstand intensive use, they offer superior control and unmatched firepower, enabling our armed forces and security personnel to maintain dominance in high-intensity scenarios while upholding the highest standards of precision and endurance.

Experience uncompromising quality and unwavering performance with our wide array of ammunition options. Crafted with precision and backed by rigorous testing, our ammunition ensures consistent and accurate delivery of firepower. From standard rounds to specialized cartridges, our ammunition is designed to cater to diverse mission requirements. Count on our ammunition to provide the reliability and effectiveness needed to accomplish missions successfully, from target engagement to critical defense operations.

Caliber: 7.62x39mm - This cartridge is known for its stopping power and is commonly used in various AK-style rifles.
Manufacturer: The AK-103 is typically produced by the Russian firearms manufacturer Kalashnikov Concern (formerly known as Izhmash).
Variants: The AK-103 is just one of many variants in the AK family. It shares design similarities with the AK-74, AK-47, and other AK rifles but is chambered for the 7.62mm cartridge.

Caliber: 7.62x39mm - This designation indicates the bullet diameter (7.62mm) and the length of the cartridge case (39mm).
Bullet Type: The most common bullet type for 7.62x39mm ammunition is a full metal jacket (FMJ) or soft point (SP) bullet. FMJ bullets are typically used for military and target shooting, while SP bullets are designed for hunting and provide better terminal ballistics.

Caliber: 7.62x54mmR - This designation indicates the bullet diameter (7.62mm) and the length of the cartridge case (54mm). The "R" stands for "rimmed," indicating that the cartridge has a rimmed case design.
Bullet Type: The cartridge can be loaded with various types of bullets, including full metal jacket (FMJ), soft point (SP), armor-piercing (AP), and other specialized loads. Sniper rifles often use match-grade or high-precision bullets for accuracy.

The PKT machine gun, on the other hand, typically uses the 7.62x54mmR cartridge as its ammunition. The PKT is a Soviet-designed general-purpose machine gun that is commonly used in armored vehicles and aircraft. It's important to note that the designation "PKT" stands for "Pulemyot Kalashnikova Tankoviy" (Пулемёт Калашникова Танковый), which translates to "Kalashnikov Tank Machine Gun" in English.

Caliber: 12.7x108mm - This cartridge is a powerful and large-caliber round, known for its ability to engage armored vehicles and low-flying aircraft.
Usage: The DShK machine gun was originally designed in the 1930s and has been used in various conflicts and by many countries around the world. It's often mounted on vehicles, tripods, or other platforms and is used for anti-aircraft defense, anti-vehicle roles, and suppression of enemy personnel.

Caliber: 12.7x108mm - This cartridge is known for its significant caliber, which contributes to its armor-piercing capabilities.
Projectile Type: API-T ammunition typically includes a projectile that combines armor-piercing and incendiary properties. The armor-piercing element is designed to penetrate armored targets, while the incendiary component can ignite flammable materials upon impact.

Caliber: The ZU-23 is typically chambered for the 23x152mmB cartridge, which is a large-caliber round designed for anti-aircraft use.
Rate of Fire: The ZU-23 has a high rate of fire, capable of firing up to 2,000 rounds per minute per barrel. This high rate of fire is essential for engaging fast-moving aerial targets.
Effective Range: The effective range of the ZU-23 is typically around 2,500 meters against aerial targets, but it can vary depending on factors such as the altitude and speed of the target.

Caliber: PG-7 grenades come in different calibers, including 85mm and 93mm, depending on the specific model and variant.
Warhead Type: PG-7 grenades are designed to penetrate armored targets, including tanks and armored vehicles. They typically have a shaped charge warhead that focuses the explosive force in a specific direction, enabling it to penetrate armor.

Caliber: The 82mm mortar has a caliber of 82mm, referring to the diameter of the mortar tube.
Operation: It is a smoothbore, muzzle-loading mortar, typically operated by a crew of several soldiers. The mortar fires a high-explosive round at a relatively high angle, allowing it to hit targets behind cover or in trenches.

Caliber Compatibility: An 82mm mortar grenade is specifically designed to be fired from an 82mm mortar tube, which is a common mortar caliber used by many countries.
Explosive Payload: Mortar grenades contain an explosive payload that is detonated upon impact with the target. The size and composition of the explosive payload can vary depending on the specific type of mortar grenade.

Caliber: The KPV machine gun is chambered for the 14.5x114mm cartridge, which is a large-caliber round designed for heavy machine guns and anti-materiel rifles.
Rate of Fire: The KPV typically has a cyclic rate of fire of around 600 to 750 rounds per minute, depending on the specific variant and modifications.

Caliber: The 14.5x114mm API ammunition is designed for use in firearms chambered for the 14.5x114mm cartridge, which is a large-caliber round.
Armor-Piercing Capability: The "API" designation stands for "Armor-Piercing Incendiary." These rounds are specifically designed to penetrate armored targets, such as lightly armored vehicles and equipment. The projectiles typically have a hardened steel or tungsten core to enhance their armor-piercing capability.

