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Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System (RAMICS)



     The Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System (RAMICS) is a targeting, fire control, and gun system which fires a supercavitating projectile as a countermeasure against near surface moored mines.   The LIDAR and gun system are mounted on the helicopter.   The LIDAR directs the gun fire to the target mine.   Mine deflagration utilizes reactive material and kinetic energy of the super cavitating projectile.


Minesweeping Systems

MK-103  |  MK-104   |  MK-105   |  MK-106   |  SPU-1W   |  SWIMS   |  AN/37U-1   |  MK-2(G)


Minehunting Systems

AN/AQS-14   |  AN/ALQ-141   |  MAGIC LANTERN


Systems Under Development

ALMDS   |  AMNS   |  AN/AQS-20   |  LLSS   |  OASIS   |  RAMICS


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