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Euronaval 2010: A big gun for a big threat

25th October 2010 - 17:12 GMT | by Tony Osborne

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One of the biggest guns ever fitted to a helicopter will be used to defeat mines lurking under the surface.
 
RAMICS (Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System), under development by Northrop Grumman, will use an electronically-targeted Mk44 30mm Bushmaster II cannon to engage mines that have been previously detected by the same manufacturer's Airborne Laser Mine Detection System (ALMDS).
 
The two systems are the airborne components of a mine-detection and mine-clearance module for the Littoral Combat Ship entering service with the US Navy.

RAMICS is still under development but will work in conjunction with the ALMDS pod, which uses

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Tony Osborne

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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