Laser Photonics' anti-drone system selected by Department of War
Laser Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ: LASE) announced that its Laser Shield Anti-Drone system has been selected by the Department of War under the Mission Engineering and Integration Activity Vulcan Call for Solutions. The system was recognized as a top submission in the Counter C5ISR-T category following review by government mission engineering and technical teams.
The company has been invited to participate in a technical exchange with government engineers from the MEIA Missions, Capabilities, and Analysis Team at an upcoming Industry Technical Exchange Meeting. The session focuses on technical validation, scalability, and mission alignment of selected defense solutions.
The MEIA Vulcan Call for Solutions is a competitive government evaluation process designed to identify mission-relevant technologies across defense capability areas. Capabilities that advance beyond the technical exchange may be considered for follow-on prototyping, experimentation, and transition support.
"This selection by the Department of War validates the mission relevance and readiness of our LSAD directed-energy technology," said Wayne Tupuola, Chief Executive Officer of Laser Photonics. "Being recognized as a top submission and invited to a direct technical exchange with government engineers reinforces our confidence that the LSAD is well-positioned to address critical counter unmanned aerial system capability gaps for our warfighters."
Laser Photonics develops and manufactures laser technologies for cleaning, surface preparation, and precision material processing. The company serves defense, aerospace, energy, maritime, automotive, and advanced manufacturing markets through its portfolio of industrial and defense laser systems.
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