COCKERILL® 3105 Bespoke organic direct fire support for Infantry
C3105 Highly modular simplified weapon system to reduce overall life cycle cost.
Technical Specification Vehicle Integration
Turret Crew
Main armament
Secondary armament Ammunition loading Anti-tank capability External cameras Elevation D/R/I
Ballistic protection Protection
COCKERILL® 3105 Sights
Wheeled or tracked chassis Welded ballistic aluminium 2
Cockerill ® 105 mm HP Gun (NATO Standard)
7.62 mm co-ax, pintle mount (7.62, 12.7, 40 mm GL) Auto-Loader (12-16 rounds) Turret launched AT systems 360° cover
-10 | +42° High Angle
D 10,000/R6000/I3300 Up to Level 5 STANAG 4569
8 smoke grenade launchers | APS, Anti-sniper detection, DAS, FFI, LWD
Identical Commander/Gunner Sights (Hunter/Killer) | Stabilised dual axis | day/night
COCKERILL® 1030 A ‘custom’ medium calibre turret which “punches above its weight’’ C1030
A lightweight low-profile turret that is specifically designed for platforms that require reduced payloads.
Technical Specification Vehicle integration
Turret Crew
Main armament
Secondary armament Ammunition loading
Anti-tank capability Protection Sights
Elevation D/R/I
COCKERILL® 1030
johncockerill.com Ballistic protection
Tracked or wheeled 6x6 or 8x8 chassis Welded ballistic aluminium
RWS with one (gunner) or 2 (gunner & commander) 30x173 mm chain gun 7.62mm co-ax
Dual feeder with 150-200 ammunitions depending configura- tion
Turret launched AT systems, Rockets, LWS, APS,… 8 smoke grenade launchers
Commander (360°, stabilized) and Gunner sight (TV/IR/LRF) -10°/+70° for UAV engagement
D 7000 / R 4200 / I 2200 (upgradable in option) Up to level 4 STANAG 4569
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