Background | ......... | Mission | ......... | Affordability | ......... | The Future |
Today’s tactical small arms | | Texas Weapon Systems has the | | By leveraging and | | U.S. and partner nations training |
operators demand greater | | mission objective to improve and | | modernizing the existing AK | | together to address diverse threats |
functionality, ergonomics, | | modernize both the AK weapon | | legacy platform, clients can | | require modern and consistent |
modularity, and precision | | platform and the AK operator’s | | substantially reduce capital | | capability across small arms platforms. |
lethality from their weapon
| | capability. | | expenditures through reduced | | |
system. | | | | hardware costs, minimized | | TWS enables partner nations to |
| | | | training, and preservation | | upgrade their capabilities and |
TWS products are designed | | | | of existing armory and logistics | | –if needed- to more effectively |
to deliver the advanced | | | | infrastructure. | | operate during coalition operations. |
capability and rugged | | | | | | |
dependability demanded by | | | | | | |
serious operators. | | | | | | |