NAVAIR Selects B.E. Meyers & Co.’s IZLID Ultra Airborne Kit for USN and USMC Aviation Fleet Weapons Platforms

NAVAIR Selects B.E. Meyers & Co.’s IZLID Ultra Airborne Kit for USN and USMC Aviation Fleet Weapons Platforms

NAVAIR Selects B.E. Meyers & Co.’s IZLID Ultra Airborne Kit for USN and USMC Aviation Fleet Weapons Platforms

October 03, 2024 (Redmond, WA)B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc., a Defense Technology Manufacturer specializing in advanced photonic solutions for military, law enforcement, consumer, and aerospace applications worldwide, has been selected by Naval Air Systems Command (PMA-242, NAVAIR) to provide their IZLID® Ultra Airborne Kit (NSN: 5860-01-697-2989) as the standardinfrared laser aiming and illumination system for USN and USMC aviation fleet weapons platforms.

The IZLID® Ultra Airborne Kit (PN: 434P-ABNKIT) was selected by NAVAIR to support GAU-17 (M134), GAU-21 (M3M), M240D, and other weapons across equipped rotary wing platforms and other aircraft.

Features and Specifications
The IZLID® Ultra Airborne Kit is based on a the IZLID® Ultra high-power infrared laser device most notably used in air-to-ground integration roles, with up to 1-Watt of near infrared power on target for target marking and for long-range communication while using night vision devices. Powered by (2) CR123 batteries, the IZLID Ultra Airborne Kit has low-power, high-power, and pulse settings and can be configured as either a pointer or narrow divergence illuminator dependent on end-user preference. This system can be mounted to any MILSTD-1913 rail and comes with two remote activation options.

The IZLID® Ultra series of laser systems, like all B.E. Meyers & Co. products, are proudly Made in the USA. This system is currently in production available for sale to MIL/GOV entities in the US and internationally and is ITAR-controlled.

For more information on the IZLID® Ultra Airborne Kit (NSN: 5860-01-697-2989) and other innovative laser solutions from B.E. Meyers & Co., please visit www.bemeyers.com/izlid/434p-abnkit or [email protected].

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