👉 A transmitted weapon, also known as a remote weapon system or RWS, is a type of military weapon that is controlled by a soldier from a safe distance, typically through radio communication or other forms of electronic transmission. This system allows operators to engage targets without being physically present, reducing the risk of injury and exposure to hostile fire. Transmitted weapons often feature advanced targeting systems, such as point-and-shoot lasers or guided missiles, enabling precise strikes on enemy positions. These weapons are commonly used in various military operations, including ground assaults, urban warfare, and special forces missions, enhancing operational flexibility and safety.