



IZLID 1000P: Infrared Zoom Laser Illuminator DesignatorThe IZLID 428P (also called an IZLID 1000P) is a handheld device or equipment mounted 1000mW infrared pointer and illuminator for use with night vision or infrared sensitive camera systems. Useful for a wide variety of applications, including a long range targeting laser, a Commanders battlefield pointer as well as a positionable weapon targeting pointer or area illuminator. The IZLID 428P-A1 is useful as a pointer at 60km and as an illuminator beyond 10km.
IZLID 200P: Infrared Zoom Laser Illuminator DesignatorThe IZLID 425P (also called an IZLID 200P) is a handheld or weapon mounted 200mW infrared pointer and illuminator for use with night vision or camera systems. Useful for a wide variety of applications, including a long range targeting laser, a Commanders battlefield pointer, an area illuminator, and a signalling beacon. The IZLID 425P is useful as a pointer at 20km and as an illuminator beyond 5km.
AN/PEQ-11 “DIAL-100”: Durable Illumination Aiming Laser The AN/PEQ-11 is a small, heavy weapon mounted, laser aiming device providing operational modes in visible red (VIS) and infrared (IR).
LA-4/PEQ “GRI2P”: Green & Infrared Illuminator/PointerA handheld device or equipment mounted high power 250mW max. green laser and 1000m/W infrared pointer and illuminator. The LA4/PEQ is useful for a wide variety of applications, including a long range targeting pointer, a commander’s battlefield pointer, as well as a weapon targeting pointer or area illuminator. The LA-4/PEQ is useful as an IR pointer at 60km and as an IR illuminator beyond 10km. The Green beam can target an object as far as 10km away.
“GLARE”: Non-lethal visible hail & warning laser Tactical range green laser system – instantly disrupts and neutralizes aggressive behaviour The GLARE (Mout) is a visible handheld or weapon mounted laser system that is designed to be an effective non-lethal warning device at distances up to 150 metres and a signalling beacon up to 2km. It can be used safely and effectively any time day or night as a means of temporarily distracting or “dazzling” a target subject. The visual interference effect neutralizes aggressive behaviour and provides a non-lethal method of crowd control for increased friendly reaction time.