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Small Tactical UAS Integrates Laser Designator for Improved Mission Accuracy

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Small Tactical UAS Integrates Laser Designator for Improved Mission Accuracy

Skyeton's Raybird sUAS now boasts laser-guided precision. This upgrade transforms the long-range platform into a multi-role asset, ready for ISR, and targeting


Tactical UAS Gains Precision Strike Capability with Laser Designator System

The Raybird sUAS, developed by Skyeton, a company specializing in unmanned systems, has been enhanced with a laser designator system.

This new capability allows for precise targeting, significantly increasing the platform’s effectiveness. The upgrade is particularly relevant to the unmanned systems industry, as it demonstrates a rapid adaptation to evolving battlefield needs.

Raybird is a long-range, multi-role unmanned aircraft system. It is now capable of detecting, illuminating targets, delivering cargo, returning to base, and rearming within a single mission cycle. This capability has already been tested in combat conditions and is now operating on the front lines.

Raybird UAV Features:

Raybird 3 Long Endurance Drone
  • Extended endurance
    28+ hours
  • Long range
    2500+ km
  • Multi-role capabilities
    ISR, targeting, signal intelligence

Skyeton has implemented advanced technologies and optimized frequency usage to ensure Raybird’s effectiveness against evolving electronic warfare threats.

The integration of the laser designator system was one of Skyeton’s highest-priority projects and was completed in just six months.

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