Anti-drone laser weapons can be described as the new darling in the field of air defense, an artifact of short-range and precise interception, and can be called the nemesis of drones. The weapon has the characteristics of high strike accuracy, low collateral damage, strong maneuverability, fast response, strong continuous combat, and low strike cost.
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The Laser Module for Destroying Drones is a high-power, precision-directed energy system designed for the detection, tracking, and physical neutralization of unauthorized or hostile unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. Engineered for defense, critical infrastructure protection, and secure facility security, this laser module delivers scalable, speed-of-light engagement capability to disable or destroy small to medium-sized drones at ranges up to several kilometers.
Integrated into a complete counter-UAS (C-UAS) platform, the laser module operates as part of a multi-sensor system that includes RF detection, radar, EO/IR tracking, and fire control. Once a drone is identified and tracked, the high-energy laser beam is precisely focused on critical components—such as flight control surfaces, propellers, or onboard electronics—causing structural failure, loss of lift, or system malfunction, resulting in immediate mission abort or controlled crash.
Utilizing advanced fiber or solid-state laser technology, the module offers excellent beam quality (M² < 1.3), high wall-plug efficiency, and adaptive optics for atmospheric compensation, ensuring maximum energy delivery on target under varying environmental conditions. The system supports both hard-kill (destructive) and soft-kill (dazzling or component degradation) modes, enabling proportional response based on threat level and operational rules of engagement.
Designed for ground-based fixed emplacements, mobile vehicle mounts, or naval installations, the laser module provides a cost-effective, deep-magazine alternative to kinetic interceptors or RF jamming, with virtually unlimited shots per charge and minimal collateral risk.
Key Features:
- High-energy laser (HEL) for hard-kill neutralization of UAVs
- Effective range: 500 m to 5 km (depending on power level and atmospheric conditions)
- Scalable output power: 5 kW, 10 kW, and 20 kW variants available
- Beam director with fast-steering mirrors and adaptive optics
- Integrated with radar, RF detection, and EO/IR tracking for autonomous engagement
- Real-time target tracking with sub-milliradian pointing accuracy
- All-weather operation with dust, fog, and turbulence compensation algorithms
- Low cost per shot, high shot capacity (limited only by power supply)
- Non-kinetic, precision engagement minimizes collateral damage
- Compliant with laser safety standards (IEC 60825-1) and military environmental specs
Technical Specifications:
Parameter |
Specification |
|---|---|
| Laser Type | Fiber Laser or Solid-State Laser (SSL) |
| Output Power | 5 kW / 10 kW / 20 kW (adjustable) |
| Wavelength | 1064 nm (Near-Infrared, NIR) |
| Beam Quality (M²) | < 1.3 (diffraction-limited performance) |
| Engagement Range | 500 m – 5,000 m (target-dependent) |
| Target Types | Group 1–3 UAVs (up to 25 kg, e.g., DJI, Matrice, Switchblade) |
| Neutralization Mechanism | Thermal ablation of propellers, wings, or electronics |
| Acquisition & Tracking | Integrated with radar + EO/IR cueing and AI-based tracking |
| Pointing Accuracy | < 0.1 mrad RMS |
| Beam Steering | Fast-steering mirrors (FSM) + gimbal system |
| Cooling System | Closed-loop liquid cooling (integrated chiller) |
| Power Supply | 28 VDC, 110/220 VAC (50/60 Hz) |
| Power Consumption | 15 kW (20 kW system), 8 kW (10 kW), 4 kW (5 kW) |
| Duty Cycle | Continuous operation (with cooling) |
| Control Interface | Ethernet (TCP/IP), CAN bus, RS-422 |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C (operational)<br>-40°C to +70°C (storage) |
| Environmental Rating | IP65 (beam director), IP54 (laser unit) |
| Shock & Vibration | MIL-STD-810G compliant |
| Dimensions (Laser Unit) | 600 mm × 400 mm × 300 mm |
| Dimensions (Beam Director) | 400 mm × 400 mm × 500 mm (gimbaled head) |
| Weight | 45 kg (laser), 25 kg (beam director) |
| Safety Compliance | IEC 60825-1 (Class 1M when enclosed), FDA CDRH |
The Laser Module for Destroying Drones represents a revolutionary leap in counter-drone technology, offering a reliable, precise, and sustainable method of neutralizing aerial threats. With its rapid engagement speed, deep magazine, and minimal logistical footprint, it is ideally suited for protecting military bases, airports, government facilities, VIP events, and critical infrastructure from rogue or weaponized drones. As part of a layered C-UAS strategy, this directed energy solution ensures persistent, scalable, and future-ready airspace security.








