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|IronFist Less Lethal Remote Weapons System | |||
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|[[File:Gerin-Lajoie IronFist with machine gun turret.png|150px]] | |||
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*7.62 machine gun | |||
*12x2 40mm non-lethal IronFist Vehicle Mount Launching System | |||
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|M101 CROWS, M153 CROWS II, CROWS-J, CROWS III | |||
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|{{wp|Stryker#SHORAD|PitViper SHORAD Remote Weapons System}} | |||
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*Stinger pod and {{wp|AGM-114|Longbow Hellfire}} missile rails | |||
*30mm {{wp|M230 chain gun#M230LF and MAWS|M230LF chain gun}} | |||
*7.62mm {{wp|M240 machine gun|M240 coaxial machine gun}} | |||
*a non-kinetic defeat capabilities | |||
*a {{wp|RADA Electronic Industries}} onboard Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar (MHR) | |||
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| {{wp|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer|CAESAR}} | | {{wp|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer|CAESAR}} | ||
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| 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | | 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | ||
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|155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | |155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 26 January 2024
Company type | Public-stateowned |
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GLW | |
Industry | Defense |
Founded | 1966 |
Founder |
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Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering, commonly referred to as just GL Weapons, is a Defense manufacturer in Burgundie that specializes in vehicle mounted weapons systems and turrets.
Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering was established during Operation Kipling, to improve on the Second Great War innovations that Burgundie was still relying on. In the grander context of the Occidental Cold War, GLW sought to bolster LOTA defense capabilities in the face of escalating global tensions. Galois-Michel Remonet deGerin, a former armor colonel in the Army of Burgundie, and Andre-Jacques Chuquet Lajoie, a mechanical engineering student whose father had died in the Audonian campaigns, shared a common vision to improve the safety and effectiveness of Burgoignesc armor. Drawing inspiration from deGerin's experiences during the Second Great War, which highlighted the critical need for advanced and adaptable weapons systems, they set out to establish a company that would specialize in the development and production of cutting-edge turrets. From its modest beginnings in a small workshop nestled in the outskirts of Fort Monteneri, Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering quickly gained recognition for its unparalleled commitment to technological innovation and uncompromising dedication to precision engineering. Leveraging their extensive military and engineering backgrounds, deGerin and Lajoie spearheaded the design and production of a series of groundbreaking tank and armored car turrets that swiftly garnered the attention of military strategists and defense officials from the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion. In the 1970s and 1980s, the company introduced a series of computer-aided turrets that integrated advanced targeting systems, sophisticated fire control mechanisms, and high durability. These innovations positioned Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering as a pivotal contributor to military advancements during the tumultuous period marked by regional conflicts and geopolitical instability. As the company expanded its operations, it forged strategic partnerships with other leading defense contractors and government agencies (including the National Gendarmerie of Burgundie), establishing a formidable network of collaborators and clients across the Burgoignesc Security Forces. Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering's unwavering commitment to survivability and its relentless pursuit of technological superiority earned it a distinguished status within the defense manufacturing industry. In the 21st century, the company continues to push the boundaries of innovation, emphasizing the integration of artificial intelligence, autonomous targeting systems, and advanced materials into its state-of-the-art weapon systems, like the HERMES Collaborative Combat Network. By adapting to the evolving security landscape and anticipating emerging threats, Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering sustained its position as a vanguard of technological ingenuity, contributing significantly to the modernization and effectiveness of the Burgoignesc Security Forces.
Products
Name | Operators | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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IronFist Less Lethal Remote Weapons System | remote turret | 149 |
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CROWS | M101 CROWS, M153 CROWS II, CROWS-J, CROWS III | 1,284 | varies | ||
PitViper SHORAD Remote Weapons System | Army of Burgundie | remote SHORAD turret | 74 |
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CAESAR |
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155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | 204 | N/A | |
CAESAR NG |
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155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer | 147 | N/A | |
GIAT LG1 | Army of Burgundie | 105 mm towed howitzer | 130 | N/A | |
TRF1 | Army of Burgundie | 155 mm towed howitzer | 106 | N/A | |
Multiple Cradle Rocket Launcher (MCRL) |
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180 mm towed MRLS | 65 |
Facilities
Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering boasts a network of cutting-edge manufacturing facilities strategically located across key regions of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy, facilitating efficient production and ensuring a seamless supply chain for its advanced vehicle-mounted weapons systems and turrets.
At its headquarters in Fort Monteneri, Equatorial Ostiecia, the company operates a flagship production facility that serves as the nucleus of its research and development endeavors. This state-of-the-art complex integrates advanced manufacturing technologies, including robotic assembly lines, precision machining centers, and specialized testing laboratories, enabling the company to maintain rigorous quality control and meticulous attention to detail throughout the production process.
Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering has established satellite manufacturing sites in key strategic locations, such as Bulkh, Montverd in the Burgoignesc Metropole, and Oyashima, to cater to the diverse needs of its global clientele and to ensure prompt delivery and support for defense forces across different continents. These regional facilities are equipped with specialized production lines tailored to the specific requirements of the respective markets, thereby enabling the company to adapt swiftly to varying regulatory standards and operational specifications.
Furthermore, the company has invested in cutting-edge 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies, allowing for rapid prototyping and customization of components to meet the precise demands of individual military units and specialized vehicle platforms. By incorporating these advanced techniques into its production processes, GLW ensures agility and flexibility in responding to dynamic battlefield scenarios and evolving customer requirements.
Through its commitment to technological innovation and operational excellence, GLW continues to reinforce its reputation as a preeminent manufacturer of vehicle-mounted weapons systems and turrets, leveraging a sophisticated and interconnected network of manufacturing facilities to uphold its legacy of precision, reliability, and unparalleled performance in the field of defense technology.
Headquarters
Situated at the heart of Fort Monteneri, the company's headquarters was designed by the famous Burgoignesc modernist architectural firm deLicate Touche in 2016. The location that was acquired was an old Operation Kipling-era ammunition storage, superfund site that GLW got for free from the government but had to clean up before construction could begin. Clean up lasted from 2017-2023 and cost around $5.4 million. Construction lasted from 2023-2025 and was overseen my O'Shea Infrastructure and Design.
The building features a sleek, contemporary façade adorned with reflective glass panels and polished metal accents, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and forward-thinking design. Emphasizing both functionality and aesthetic appeal, the headquarters is characterized by its striking angular contours and a series of integrated solar panels that exemplify the company's dedication to sustainable practices and energy efficiency.
Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by a spacious and meticulously designed lobby adorned with artistic installations celebrating the company's history and contributions the Burgoignesc Security Forces.
The headquarters hosts a state-of-the-art auditorium and conference center, equipped with the latest audiovisual technology, facilitating global symposiums, product showcases, and strategic collaborations with international partners and military stakeholders.
The building, completed in 2025, incorporates sustainable practices throughout its infrastructure, boasting eco-friendly features such as a green rooftop garden, energy-efficient lighting systems, and a comprehensive waste management program. Emphasizing its commitment to corporate social responsibility, Gerin-Lajoie Weaponeering actively engages with the local community, offering educational outreach programs and fostering partnerships with educational institutions to promote STEM education and cultivate the next generation of technological innovators.