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IAI’s LAHAT ALPHA Doubles LAHAT Range With Laser-Homing Stand-Off Strike

The new variant uses laser spot guidance to maintain precision without GPS.

Overview

  • Israel Aerospace Industries announced LAHAT ALPHA on October 21 as the latest laser-homing anti-tank missile in the LAHAT family.
  • IAI says ALPHA extends the family’s reach to roughly 20 kilometers for beyond-line-of-sight engagements, doubling the range of earlier LAHAT versions.
  • The missile follows a designated laser spot from ground or airborne designators to counter GPS denial and limited line of sight.
  • IAI lists compatibility with 105 mm and 120 mm launchers and says it can be fired from air, land or sea platforms, including vehicles and helicopters.
  • The two‑meter, 25‑kilogram missile offers anti‑tank and fragmentation warheads for targets such as tanks, structures, coastal objectives and fast movers, with IAI touting sub‑week operator training and competitive pricing.