Austria heavily relies on high-quality German products for laser weapons (from left to right): the VarioRay, the TLLM for the StG77, and the TLLM for the MG74 are in use by the Austrian Army. Rheinmetall is pleased to achieve success once again in the field of modern infantry and special forces equipment with its Laser Light product family VarioRay (image below). In the first quarter of 2017, the Austrian Ministry of the Interior ordered 580 sets of the VarioRay laser light module for the special forces unit "Cobra". The order, worth over a million euros, is currently being delivered. All data about the VarioRay.
At the end of 2016, the Ministry of National Defense and Sport ordered 600 sets of the Tactical Laser Light Module (TLLM) based on the Laser Light Module LLM-01 (image below) for the Austrian Armed Forces, as well as 164 sets of TLLM for the MG74 machine gun. This order was also valued at over a million euros. All data about the LLM-01.
Rheinmetall's proven Laser Light Modules are key components in enhancing the tactical value of firearms. These versatile devices are used on the firearms of police officers and soldiers to discover, identify, and mark targets. They utilize various light sources such as white light, visible laser, and infrared light. Rheinmetall's Laser Light Modules are in use by armed and security forces worldwide, including the British Army and the Bundeswehr. Rheinmetall is consistently expanding its Laser Light Module product family. Recently, the high-tech company for mobility and security introduced two more modular components: the new model "VarioRay LowProfile" (image above) and a separately coordinated weapon lamp. More on the subject of lasers & laser safety HERE in the Bundesheer magazine TRUPPENDIENST.
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