Cabo Delgado: Rwandan Army brings to bear it’s Ratel BAU-23X2 RCWS
The Rwandan military contingent battling the Islamic State-linked insurgents in Mozambique are employing their Ratel-mounted Ukrainian-made BAU-23×2 Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS) armed with Soviet 23 mm ZU-23-2 anti aircraft gun.
The remote weapon system is designed to provide superior firepower to lightly armored and armed vehicles usually deployed in heavily contested environment.
Photographs published on social media by the Rwandan Army shows a modified South African-made Ratel infantry fighting vehicle fitted with the BAU-23X2 RWS in the frontlines.
In one of the photograph, troops advancing to the last strongholds of Islamist insurgents mocimboa da Praia city were operating beside the Ratel vehicle and a UAE-made Isotrex Phantom II APC.
Rwanda is known to have procured 35 second-hand Ratel infantry fighting infantry vehicles from South Africa in 2007.
Regarding the BAU-23X2 RCWS, it was manufactured by Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau (KMDB).
It’s main armament is two 23-mm automatic guns 2A7M with rate of fire of 850 rounds per minute each, range of fire - 2,000 m and ammunition load of 200 projectiles.
It also mounts a KT-7.62 (PKT) machine gun with 2,000 rounds. The weapon’s handler is seated inside the hull.
The remote weapon station is designed for firing against human and armoured targets both on the ground and in the air.
Further protection is provided by six smoke screening system, consisting of six 81-mm smoke grenade launchers, three at each side of the module.
For the offensive in Cabo Delgado, the Rwandan Army is also employing the UAE-made Isotrex Phantom II APC’s which have not been reported to be in it’s inventory.
For it’s part, Rwanda has deployed a 1,000-strong force to Mozambique to help it combat an escalating Islamic State-linked insurgency.
Rwandan soldiers in the forward sector of the battlefield eliminated 14 insurgents in Mozambique in fighting last week, however, a Rwandan soldier had sustained a minor injury.
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