Dynamic Simulation of Internal Support of Remote Controlled Weapon Station

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In the paper a concept of internal support of remote operated weapon station mounts on civil vehicle Toyota Landcruiser L200 was presented. The support was placed inside the standard vehicle structure. The geometry of internal surfaces of structured was resembled with the use of 3D laser scanner. Designed additional support structure was used to simulate the impulsive load by shooting 12.7 machine gun equipped with muzzle brake. Results of simulation were presented and discussed.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 251)

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200-205

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July 2016

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