Long-range Strike Drone Green Laser Pointer

The Chinese-developed laser defense system destroyed the “black fly” radar discovery, optical lock, and laser launch within 10 seconds. Within ten seconds, a drone nearly 1,000 kilometers away trying to penetrate the defense area was shot down! Recently, in a test field in the suburbs of Beijing, the demonstration of the laser pointer remotely attacking the drone during the installation test has attracted much attention. The following editors will take a look at the true style of “requiring ground clearance defense system”!

On November 26th, a green laser in the field test of the “close-to-the-ground clearance defense system” developed by Guorong Technology Co., Ltd., the 27th Institute of China Electronics Technology and the First Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security in a test field in the suburbs of Beijing Pointer strikes a drone demo remotely and wins applause. The experts at the scene said that the system can effectively control consumer-grade drones flying at low altitudes below 600 meters, especially its kilowatt-level green laser pointer can target “low slow and small” targets such as drones that invade and defend the “red zone”. The implementation of effective physical damage can be used as a hard tool for low-altitude defense.

According to reports, the “Ground Proximity Clearance Defense System” is a representative scientific and technological achievement in the field of military-civilian integration in China. It integrates many advanced technologies in drone management and control, and integrates radar search, infrared detection, spectrum monitoring, and visible light tracking Various detection methods, such as electronic countermeasures, photoelectric interference, and Laser Engraver damage, can effectively control “low, slow, small” targets such as drones, air balls, and Kongming lanterns, which can be widely used in important military Defense of facilities, transportation hubs, and major events. In 2017, the system achieved excellent results in four comprehensive tests organized by relevant national departments.