CW Laser
Designators
SHILAT's Laser Seekers offer a remarkable advancement in compatibility, seamlessly integrating with both legacy pulsed laser designators (NATO STANAG 3733) and SHILAT’s miniature CW Laser Designators.
Since the legacy designators are expensive and cumbersome, their use on the ground is usually limited to special forces. The innovative capability of SHILAT’s seekers to lock on our miniature low-cost designators paves the way for widespread use of precision guided munitions by a broader spectrum of army units. This proliferation is supported by the ease of integrating these designators into lightweight handheld devices and small payloads mounted on unmanned aircraft.
Aurora
With an amazing 4x4x4 cm size, SHILAT’s “Aurora” includes a Laser Designator, a See-Spot Camera, and a night illumination system. Can be integrated easily in handheld designators and small payloads.
Aurora Split
For devices/payloads with even more challenging volume possibilities, the “Aurora” exists as a “Split” Version, where the Laser Assembly, and the Camera assembly are separated.
Micro Zohar
SHILAT’s smallest Designator. It was designed to be used inside a Payload of an unmanned Aircraft to designate from mid-range.