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SPOTLITE
is an electro-optical system designed to pinpoint the location and
sources of small arms fire. The system
can handle simultaneous, multiple fire sources, including small arms
and sniper fire sources, during day and night. at long ranges and with high
precision and detection probabilities.
The system comprises a FLIR, CCD with continuous zoom, a Laser Range Finder,
a GPS, a commander control system and multiple "subscribers",
located with the unit's snipers. SPOTLITE analyses the fire sources detected,
verifying that each source is actually enemy fire. When verified,
data is transferred to the supported unit, which can engage them
with fire support, snipers or indirect fire. The SPOTLITE system is
currently operational. It was designed for use by observation and
reconnaissance forces, sniper units and Special Forces as well as for
the protection of static posts under enemy threat. By rapidly closing the
sensor-to-shooter loop targets can be processed within relatively
short "window of opportunity" characteristic of urban warfare
scenarios. When required, the
system can translate target data into coordinates for other
shooters, or mark the target with a laser marker. At
Eurosatory 2006 RAFAEL introduced the Spotlite Mk2, an enhanced,
updated version of the Spotlite. Its primary mission is to pinpoint
enemy sources of fire and accurately guide within few seconds.
Spotlite Mk2 consists of a dual seeker - and CCD) thermal sensor
with a larger field of view (48x24 deg.), covering a range of
several hundred of meters. The system uses a FLIR camera, CCD camera
with continuous zoom, laser rangefinder, laser marker, and GPS. It
is controlled by a portable console, relaying target images and
visual and audible cueing signals to the sniper. To link to the
system, each sniper is equipped with an eyepiece and earphones,
linked to the Spotlite via wireless communications. The thermal
imager of the Spotlite stares at a wide area, automatically locating
sources of fire, processing their exact locations and directing
other on-board sensors (CCD and laser rangefinder) to take close-up
"snapshots" of the shooters. Live images, and still snapshots, with
each of the target's locations, are distributed to the relevant
snipers for swift response, or to other combat elements, as
required. Spotlite can operate in daylight or at night, supporting
the low tactical levels (platoon, company and battalion). It will
also support recce units and special operations forces, by spotting
fire sources with high level of precision, efficiently closing a
"sensor to shooter" circuit at the tactical level.
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