I think the angle of the photo makes it seem worse than it is. With the Hawkei already being a pretty low vehicle (compared to something like a Bushmaster) having an RWS on top shouldn't make it particularly top heavy.
I'd still like to see the Hawkei with an RWS with Javelin bolted to the side.
Will be interesting to see what weapons mounts will be used on the Hawkei.
Hawkei's have been displayed with the Kongsberg RWS in Australia and another RWS in Poland.
Options would seem to be:
Swing Mount e.g. Platt Swing Mount. No gunner protection. Basic aiming.
Shielded Ring Mount. e.g. Platt MR655 (as I think used by USMC in their Weapons Companies.) Gunner protected but basic aiming.
RWS such as Kongsberg or EOS 400S. Advanced Aiming with thermal imaging/camera, high first hit probability. One intriguing option, as demonstrated on JLTV, is fitting an EOS 400S with a 25/30mm cannon.
Probably most Hawkei will have a swing mount but what about this as an option which could make some of the Reserve Armoured units a valuable ( in demand) asset.
Currently the Reserve Armoured Squadrons are either equipped with the Bushmaster for troop lift or Machine gun equipped G Wagons for a light Recon role.
How about swapping the G Wagons in the Recon Squadrons for Hawkeis equipped with RWSs so that these ARMOURED Squadrons are actually armoured!
Some of the Hawkei s with a 25 or 30mm EOS 400 RWS and some with a Kongsberg RWS with a Javelin and 7.62/12.7mm Machine gun.
The old Regular Cavalry Squadrons used to have 3 troops with four ASLAV 25s and 2 ASLAV PCs. And additional ASLAV 25s/ASLAV-PC in the HQ troop.
Equip the Reserve Armoured (Recon) Squadrons with three troops each with four Hawkei 25/30s and two Hawkei with Kongsberg Javelin/12.7. Plus some HQ Hawkeis.
You would only need 25 or fewer of the 1,300 ordered Hawkeis for each Reserve Armoured (Recon) Squadron.
Between the two Reserve Brigades attached to each Regular Brigade, there should be at least one of the Reserve Armoured Squadrons equipped as a Hawkei Squadron.
Each Regular Brigade could expect to be reinforced by at least one Hawkei Squadron as part of the Reserve Battle Group when the Regular Brigade is the On-Line Brigade.
This would be a very valuable unit with many possible uses.
It could function independently as an additional Brigade Light Armoured Recon asset.
It could be attached to an Infantry Battalion as a Direct fire support asset.
A "Light" Infantry Battalion with one Hawkei Squadron would now have nine 25 or 30mm Cannons, six 7.62 or 12.7mm machine guns and six Javelin Launchers as Direct Fire Support Assets. (Plus whatever weapons the HQs troop Hawkeis are equipped with).