The Riverine Command Boat (RCB) is capable of offering command and control for a range of situations. RCBs can execute a variety of operations across all phases of military operations, including port security, troop insertion or extraction, inland counter-insurgency operations, organic air and fire support, organic unmanned aerial vehicle support, maritime interdiction, and command and control.
Description The RCB has a crew of four to eight, but can transport up to 15 personnel. It is equipped with several universal topside mounts and a remote-operated small arms mount (ROSAM) for mission-dependent armament. The ROSAM allows for a safer mission by keeping Sailors inside the boat while operating the weapon. It also has an automatic target-locking capability, which allows easier and more accurate operation during high seas and high-speed operations. Topside mounts can hold any type of manned machine gun or grenade launcher. The RCB cockpit is constructed with armor plating, protecting the crew and engine compartment against small arms fire and explosion fragments during operations. |
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