The DHY 307 ground laser target designator for laser guided weapons
The DHY 307 ground laser target designator allows “to illuminate” a target with a laser beam and guide weapons with a precision less than the meter. It has been successfully proven in guiding any types of laser-guided weapons: bombs, missiles and artillery shells.
Operational for many years, the CILAS DHY 307 has proven its efficiency during operations carried out by French and foreign forces, notably in Afghanistan.
Guided weapons offer the advantage of ensuring damage at first shooting, with an important probability to destroy the target, and thus tremendously reducing the quantity of ammunition. The fire precision dramatically reduces the collateral damages.
The DHY 307 laser designator makes it possible to guide either NATO and Russian or Chinese standard ammunitions, giving it maximum interoperability.
The low weight, low signature Ground Laser Target Designator (GLTD) is intended to be used by Forward Advance Controllers (FAC) and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) as a stand alone device or mounted on a vehicle. It is flexible, fully programmable and can address any type of illumination code. Designed with a day/night vision, it allows automatic target acquisition.
CILAS has recently supplied an Armed Force with some DHY 307 laser designation systems via the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA), and also some Military forces in The Middle East. These systems will be used to provide targeting for laser-guided precision weapons such as smart bombs, semi-active shells and missiles.
CILAS has recently supplied an Armed Force with some DHY 307 laser designation systems via the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA), and also some Military forces in The Middle East. These systems will be used to provide targeting for laser-guided precision weapons such as smart bombs, semi-active shells and missiles.
New generation of lightweight laser designators OEM module are now available. These lightweight modules (AlaDeM and MiniDem) can be easily integrated in UAV or all targeting payload.
CILAS, expert in laser and optronics technologies, has developed, manufactured and marketed a wide range of products and systems for defence and civilian and military security, large-scale scientific laser programmes, and scientific and industrial instrumentation. With a turnover of 28 million euros, CILAS employs 150 people on 2 sites in France.
JP.LEMETTE
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