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Denel Land Systems is a division of the Denel group.

It was formerly Lyttleton Engineering Works (LIW - from Afrikaans: Lyttleton Ingenieurswerke). It then became the Systems division of the Land Systems Group of Denel.

They are responsible for the design and manufacture of systems ranging from artillery (such as G5 howitzer and G6 howitzer) to small arms such as the R4 assault rifle.

Products[]

  • Rooikat - Armoured car with 76 mm gun
  • LMT 105 - Turret with 105 mm gun
  • MCV - Multi-role AFV
  • MCT 30 - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun
  • MCT 60 Mortar - Turret with 60 mm mortar
  • MCT Missile - Turret with two Ingwe ATGM launchers
  • MCT 12.7- Turret with 12.7 mm machine gun
  • LCT 30 - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun
  • LCT 30 ATGM - Turret with a GI-30 30 mm gun and four Ingwe ATGM launchers
  • LCT 20 - Turret with a 20 mm gun
  • 60mm Mortar Systems
  • M4 60 - 60 mm commando mortar
  • M6 60 - 60 mm mortar
  • M8 81 - 81 mm mortar
  • Mini SS - 5.56 mm machine gun
  • SS77 - 7.62 mm machine gun
  • SS77 Compact - 7.62 mm machine gun
  • NTW 20 x 110 - 20 mm is an anti-material rifle
  • NTW 20 x 82 - 20 mm is an anti-material rifle
  • GLI - 40 (AGL) - 40 mm automatic grenade launcher
  • G5-155 - 155 mm howitzer
  • G6 - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • G6-52 - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • T5-52 - 155 mm truck-mounted howitzer
  • T6-52 - Turret with a 155 mm howitzer
  • G7 - 105 mm howitzer
  • T7/105mm Turret - Turret with a 105 mm howitzer
  • Arachnida II WMS
  • GT 7 Tank Gun - 105 mm gun for turrets
  • Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun - Naval close-in weapons system
  • M10 Mortar - 60 mm mortar for turrets
  • GI 30 - 30 mm gun for turrets
  • GA1 - 20x82 mm gun for turrets
  • GI-2 20x139 mm gun for turrets or naval applications
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