Elbit has been awarded a $73.4 million Marine Corps contract for laser range-finders.

The five-year, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract is for the Common Laser Range Finder-Integrated Capability (CLRF-IC). The CLRF-IC "provides 24-hour observation capability, accurate range to targets, the ability to confirm spot on target with laser designation systems, and accurate target location in a variety of conditions, including magnetically disturbed environments, areas with overhead clutter, and in GPS-denied situations," said an Elbit news release.

"Leveraging the innovative capabilities of our imaging, range finding, and degraded environment navigation solutions, Marines are now able to acquire targets without breaking cover from their concealed fighting positions and minimize impact while on the move," said Raanan Horowitz, CEO of Elbit Systems of America.

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