ANKARA — Defense electronics specialist Aselsan, Turkey's biggest defense company, has signed a contract with Croatian shipbuilder Brodosplit to supply a remote-controlled, stabilized naval gun system for the Croatian Coast Guard.

Aselsan said The deal marks the first sale of the 30mm SMASH naval gun system to a member of the European Union and NATO, Aselsan said April 8. The system to be sold is the 30mm SMASH naval gun system. The company did not announce the value of the sale.

In Last December, Brodosplit won a contract from the Croatian government for the sale of five coastal patrol boats. Aselsan said. The 41.85-meter-long boats will be fitted with a 30mm automatic gun, two manually operated 12.7mm machine guns and four manually operated portable anti-aircraft rocket systems.

The SMASH is a remotely operated stabilized weapon station fitted with 30mm Mk44 Bushmaster-II Canon cannon. SMASH configurations incorporate advanced features as remote operation, built-in electro-optic sensor system for autonomous operation, day and night operation, stabilized turret, automatic target tracking (detect, track and fire on the move) and ballistic computation.

The system can be operated remotely by using the remote gun control unit and provides gunner protection against counter fire. The SMASH system is capable of firing 200 rounds per minute with its dual-feed automatic cannon.

Burak Ege Bekdil was the Turkey correspondent for Defense News.

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