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Rheinmetall Supplying Portuguese Army with 1,500 LM-LowProfile Laser Modules

The Portuguese Army has awarded Rheinmetall an order for 1,500 LM-LowProfile laser modules. The contract, booked back in October 2020, calls for delivery of the devices in three lots. Delivery is to be complete by the third quarter of 2021. The order is worth a figure in the low single-digit million-euro range. In carrying out the order, Rheinmetall is cooperating closely with its local sales partner, NT Group Portugal.

Developed by Rheinmetall Soldier Electronics of Stockach, Germany, the minute LM-LowProfile laser module is designed for use on compact assault rifles, but it is also suitable for other small arms. The device, weighing around 160 grams and 85 mm long, can be attached to any standard assault rifle via a standard interface as defined by MIL-STD 1913/NATO STANAG 4694. Owing to its low height (25 mm), it can be used in combination with daylight optics. Nor does it interfere with the line of sight. Owing to the alignment of the laser along the running axis, the device lends itself particularly well to weapons without removeable mechanical sights (rear and front sights). Powered by a CR123 battery, the LM-LowProfile features visible and infrared target markers as well as a focusable infrared illuminator. All of the integrated lasers can be regulated in parallel by means of block adjustment. They can be remotely controlled via a trigger cable or by means of a single push button directly on the device. The LM-LowProfile is watertight at depths of up to 30 metres for up to two hours. Adding a tactical weapon light further enhances the laser module’s operational effectiveness. Rheinmetall has already supplied the Portuguese Army with a weapon light in an earlier order.

In comparative trials conducted by the Portuguese military, the device outshone its various rivals with regard both to ergonomics and performance. Moreover, the LM-LowProfile offers the added advantage of not being subject to America’s strict ITAR export regulations. Laser engraving can be used to individualize the devices.

Delivery is already underway. This is the third order from Portugal in the space of three years, underscoring the great trust the Portuguese military places in Rheinmetall’s soldier systems expertise.

3 Responses to “Rheinmetall Supplying Portuguese Army with 1,500 LM-LowProfile Laser Modules”

  1. Joey says:

    From the picture I thought this was the new PLRF (pocket laser rangefinder). I got excited that it would be smaller. But the ability to submerge it down to 30 meters for 2hrs?!? It will take longer to get get to 30 meters deep and Ascend from there, before losing all your air. Does that make sense? I’m saying this thing can take some serious pressure and hold it’s own under water.

    • Sommerbiwak says:

      It is not supposed to be actually taken down that deep actually diving. This comes from the test standards. The tests made in a pressure chamber simuate the depth pressure. And yes it means it is pretty damn watertight and you do not have to worry when you submerge in a river for example.

  2. DangerMouse says:

    I need to set a watch on the Portuguese eBay site…