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Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/thailand-considers-skystriker-for-d11a-rocket-launcher/

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/thailand-considers-skystriker-for-d11a-rocket-launcher/

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/thailand-considers-skystriker-for-d11a-rocket-launcher/

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

Thailand considers SkyStriker for D11A rocket launcher

by Jon Grevatt

The integration of the SkyStriker is being considered by Thailand to augment the munitions options on the D11A, pictured above at the Defense & Security 2023 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)

Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expand their partnership to focus on the Israeli company's SkyStriker autonomous loitering munition.

Janes understands that the DTI is interested in integrating the munition into Thailand's new D11A, a local version of Elbit Systems' multicalibre Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS).

A DTI source told Janes recently that the DTI is in talks with Elbit Systems about a potential programme to locally develop and integrate the SkyStriker into the D11A. However, the programme has yet to be framed by a formal proposal. “It's under discussion,” the source said. “But there is no official programme, we are exploring the opportunities.”

According to Elbit, the SkyStriker can locate, acquire, and strike designated targets with a five or 10 kg warhead installed inside its fuselage.


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Thailand's Defense Technology Institute (DTI) and Elbit Systems are exploring possibilities to expan...

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