INDIAN HEAD, Md., 4 March 2011. The U.S. Navy is asking the BAE Systems Land and Armament segment in Louisville, Ky., to upgrade as many as 150 MK 38 shipboard 25-millimeter machine guns with remote-control capability, two-axis stabilization, on-mount day/night electro-optical sensors, and eye-safe laser range finder.BAE Land and Armaments will provide as many as 150 MK 38 Mod 2 machine gun system ordnance alteration (ORDALT) kits under terms of a $33.9 million contract announced Thursday. These upgrade kits have two-axis stabilization with remote control capability, and an on-mount day/night electro-optical suite with eye-safe laser range finder.The day/night electro-optical suite features the Toplite III electro-optical fire-control system, which has as many as four sensors for day and night, passive and active detection and recognition of targets at sea, on land, and in the air. It uses a 640-by-480-pixel array thermal imager, as well as a CCD low-light TV camera, eye-safe laser range finder, and optional night vision imaging system and laser target illuminator.
The Mk 38 Mod 2 machine gun system -- a joint project of BAE Systems and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. in Haifa, Israel -- is for shipboard defense against small, fast, and agile surface threats in all sea states.