Skylite
B uses a lightweight catapult for launching. Weighing only
four kilograms, the catapult is folded into the carrying bag
when not used. Canister launching capability of Skylite A
was retained with the B version. The UAV is retrieved by soft
landing, with the assistance of a parachute and inflatable
airbag. The UAV can be returned to flying condition immediately
after landing, by replacing the battery and parachute and
folding the airbag. The Mini UAV is equipped with rechargeable
Lithium-Polymer batteries, which enable extended missions
of up to 90 minutes (50% longer than the Skylite A). The SkyLite
B system uses the D-STAMP miniature, gimbaled, stabilized
EO payload delivering high definition images from an altitude
of 300 – 2000 feet.
The level of details provided by the system enables positive
identification of targets including recognition of an armed,
man-sized target and vehicle identification. The Skylite B
is automatically piloted on planned course missions, continuous
tracking of a static target, surveillance of a crowded urban
area, scanning an axis, accompanying a combat force, tracking
personnel and vehicles, as well as directing a combat force
to its target. Tracking of mobile targets is facilitated by
automatic EO target tracker.
During the demonstration, the IDF was shown the new mini-UAV’s
capabilities to provide real-time quality intelligence to
a deployed infantry unit, and its potential to deal with various
mission scenarios, such as on-going urban security, as well
as scenarios occurring in traditional warfare situations.
This was achieved within the required data flow, accuracy
and picture quality ranges. The demonstration was carried
out successfully in harsh weather conditions consisting of
rain and strong winds.
Skylite B is one of several mini UAV systems considered by
the Israel Defense Forces for deployment as 'battalion mini
UAV' system. Apart from potential sales of the system to the
IDF, RAFAEL plans to market the Skylite B worldwide. To date,
RAFAEL holds contracts for the SkyLite B system from several
customers both in Israel and abroad. In the USA, the system
is marketed by the joint venture RAFAEL formed in 2005 with
Advanced Ceramics Research and Cubic Advanced Tactical Systems.