Laser Photonics Debuts LSAD Prototype, Initiates U.S. and Allied Demonstrations
LASE•Laser Photonics finished final assembly of its Laser Shield Anti-Drone prototype and has initiated demonstration and evaluation engagements with U.S. and international defense stakeholders. The company is assembling multiple configurations—including pallet-, crawler- and manual roller-mounted systems—at its Lake Mary facility and targeting TAA-compliant and non-TAA procurement channels.
1. Prototype Completion and Demonstration Phase
Laser Photonics has completed final assembly of its Laser Shield Anti-Drone prototype and moved directly into controlled demonstrations and technical validation sessions. U.S. government representatives and qualified international defense stakeholders are evaluating performance against small unmanned aerial system threats.
2. Expanded Configurations and Scalable Platform
At its Lake Mary, Florida facility, the company is building multiple LSAD variants: pallet-mounted for fixed sites, crawler-mounted for remote operations, and manual roller-mounted for flexible field use. This scalable approach aims to cover a broad range of mission profiles and deployment environments.
3. Strategic Engagement, Recognition and Compliance
Following selection under the Department of War’s counter C5ISR program and strong interest at SOF Week, Laser Photonics is coordinating private demos with foreign partners. Dual TAA-compliant and non-restricted models broaden procurement opportunities with U.S. agencies, allied nations and international security markets.




