Delilah-GL’s (the ground version) and -SL (for the naval version) missiles are offering surface-to-surface attack capability with the same performance as the air to ground attack missile. Delila GL is designed for operation from standard artillery rocket systems, such as IMI's autonomous rocket launchers, carrying two missiles each. The missile can also be used to accurately engage surface vessels at sea, with precision and ranges exceeding all current coastal defenses.
Delilah-GL has a maximum range of 150 km using autonomous navigation and guidance. With a modular design that provides high operational flexibility, including loitering and re-attack with man-in-the-loop control capability, Delilah provides a cost effective weapon capable of engaging maneuvering and relocated targets at high precision, ensuring target engagement and destruction with pinpoint accuracy during day, night and adverse weather.

The missile uses an Electro-Optical (EO) target seeker, transferring the target image back to the controller via and data-link for final, visual verification prior to the final attack. At this phase, the controller can confirm the target and pursue with the attack or abort and order the Delilah to loiter, re-attack or seek another target. Continuous image transmission until impact enables the controller to assess the precision and effects of the attack for Battle Damage Assessment (BDA).
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