Razor Point Defense System
| Type: | CIWS and point defense system |
| Place of origin: | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
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| In service: | 1740 AN - present |
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| Designed: | 1738 AN |
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| Wars: | Confederacy of the Dispossessed border conflicts |
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| Mass: | 420 kg (926 lb) |
| Length: | 2.1 m (6.9 ft) |
| Caliber: | 20 mm |
| Rate of fire: | 4,500 rounds per minute |
| Effective range: | 2.5 km (1.6 mi) |
| Mount: | Stabilized turret with 360° rotation |
The Razor Point Defense System is a compact close-in weapon system developed by Javelin Industries for individual vehicle and facility protection against incoming projectiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and low-flying aircraft. Introduced in 1740 AN, the system employs a high-velocity 20mm rotary cannon capable of firing 4,500 rounds per minute, integrated with advanced radar tracking and electro-optical sensors for autonomous threat detection and engagement.
The system's lightweight design at 420 kilograms allows for mounting on armored vehicles, naval vessels, and static installations, while its stabilized turret provides 360-degree coverage with rapid target acquisition capabilities. The Razor system can effectively engage targets at ranges up to 2.5 kilometers, making it particularly effective against drone swarms and rocket-propelled grenades that pose threats to individual platforms.
The system has been deployed extensively by the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie during border conflicts with the Confederacy of the Dispossessed and has been exported to several Raspur Pact allies for vehicle and infrastructure protection.