Naval Remote-Controlled Weapon Station ZMU-05N
Naval version of the remote-controlled weapon station can be integrated with various types of surface vessels, including warships, patrol boats and unmanned platforms such as StormRider.
An advanced optoelectronic head with a wide-angle camera enhances the operator’s situational awareness and allows precise engagement of detected and identified targets.

ZMU-05N can be fitted with a heavy machine gun (e.g., 12.7 mm/0.5 in M2). The remote-controlled weapon station features an independently stabilized optoelectronic system with a day and thermal imaging cameras, as well as laser rangefinder.
The station is characterized by its modular design, high interchangeability of components with the land-based ZMU-05 variant, and ease of maintenance. This translates into lower operating costs, simplified logistics, and easy access to spare parts.

The system can be remotely operated from within the vessel or via a secure radio link, enabling the operator to detect, identify, and automatically track targets while the platform is underway.
The ZMU-05N is fully adapted for maritime use, with all components protected against corrosion, salt spray, and icing.

Lightweight and compact, the ZMU-05N can be easily integrated with various surface platforms, enhancing their combat capabilities without requiring significant resources.
The naval remote-controlled weapon station was developed to support surface vessels in patrol missions, protect critical infrastructure, and secure coastal waters, anchorages, and ports.