Leonardo's sales of artillery aiming systems are on-target with €50M exports in 2017

Leonardo has announced sales this year of over 150 units of its ‘Linaps’ artillery pointing system and over 100 FIN 3120 Inertial Navigation Units (INU), worth together more than 50M Euros, signalling a sustained level of interest in the company’s artillery airming systems. Linaps, which can be adapted to fit any existing artillery, mortar or MLRS platform provides highly-accurate weapon management and navigation, without reliance on GPS. The system is being seen by customers worldwide as a cost-effective way to significantly enhance the capabilities of both modern and legacy systems. Read more
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Leonardo’s Linaps system provides a significant boost to an artillery platform’s accuracy at an affordable cost, making it an attractive option for new and legacy platforms around the world.Designed and manufactured in the UK, Linaps is readily exportable. Current users include the UK, Canada, New Zealand, UAE, Oman, South Africa, Thailand and Malaysia (Credit: Leonardo)

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