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The
GPK improves the protection of the gunner, with taller armoring
and transparent shields offering enhanced visibility of the
surrounding area. The new GPK adds 40 cm (16 in.) of armor to
existing GPK to cover the gunner in a stand-up position. The
transparent armor is compatible with modern optronic sights
and night vision devices. The kit uses existing interface points
to accommodate a variable range of weapons, including M2, M240,
M249 and Mk-19 weapons.
The Armament Research, Development and Engineering
Center at Picatinny has designed a new armor shield that improves
the protection for HMMWV gunners in combat situations. The system
includes a combination of steel, transparent armor windows and
rear-view mirrors configured to provide protection against rifle
fire and IED blasts, allowing the gunner to maintain a protected
posture while performing mission objective with full visibility
through the windows. The system was transformed from conceptual
design models to full-scale production in just six months. With
over 2,500 of the systems fielded, O-GPK is currently in mass
production at the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. The plant
is expected to ship 7,500 kits by July 2007 and 20,000 by 2008.
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The GPK improves the protection of the gunner, with taller armoring
and transparent shields offering enhanced visibility of the
surrounding area. The new GPK adds 40 cm (16 in.) of armor to
existing GPK to cover the gunner in a stand-up position. The
transparent armor is compatible with modern optronic sights
and night vision devices. The kit uses existing interface points
to accommodate a variable range of weapons, including M2, M240,
M249 and Mk-19 weapons.
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