The LS M134 is a high-performance, electrically driven rotary machine gun engineered for superior firepower and sustained engagement in high-intensity combat environments. Chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, the LS M134 delivers an exceptional rate of fire—up to 3,000 rounds per minute—making it ideal for both fixed and mobile platforms including aircraft, naval vessels, and ground vehicles. Designed with rugged reliability, modular maintenance, and operational efficiency in mind, the LS M134 offers unmatched fire superiority for both offensive and defensive missions. Its advanced recoil management and durable barrel system enable prolonged operation under the harshest battlefield conditions.
The LS 556 is a compact, lightweight rotary weapon system chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, tailored for rapid-response scenarios where agility and volume of fire are critical. Offering rates of fire between 2,000 to 2,500 rounds per minute, the LS 556 is optimized for light vehicle integration, airborne platforms, and tactical outposts. The system's low weight, high reliability, and user-friendly interface make it a go-to choice for armed forces seeking to enhance close- to mid-range firepower. Built with military-grade materials, it balances lethality with efficiency for fast-moving combat situations and urban warfare environments.
The LS Remote Operated Weapon System (ROWS) is a state-of-the-art, remotely controlled armament platform designed to enhance mission survivability and precision targeting without exposing operators to direct threats. Compatible with multiple calibers and weapon types—including the LS M134 and LS 556—the LS ROWS is built for modularity, stability, and high-accuracy engagement. Equipped with integrated optics, thermal imaging, and advanced fire control systems, it ensures reliable performance during day or night operations. The system is engineered for seamless integration with armored vehicles, unmanned systems, naval platforms, and static defense posts, delivering real-time battlefield advantage with minimal operator risk.