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Apollo Australian High Energy Laser Weapon System

Apollo

High Energy Laser Weapon System
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Basic Information
Name
Apollo Australian High Energy Laser Weapon System
Designation
Apollo
Alternate Designation
Apollo
Equipment Type
High Energy Laser Weapon System
Manufacturer
Electro Optic Systems
Date of Introduction
2025
Description

The Apollo Australian High Energy Laser Weapon System is designed to destroy or disable Group 1–3 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and disrupt their sensors at a distance, thereby reducing the effectiveness of coordinated swarm attacks. UAS are now employing countermeasures such as rapid maneuvers, rotation, thermal insulation, and reflective coatings—tactics that make large swarms more challenging to track and engage. Over the past decade, Apollo has evolved to meet these challenges by delivering precision engagement, high power levels, and a continuous-fire capability to combat increasingly complex threats. At 100 kW power, Apollo can swiftly neutralize UAS, even in the presence of countermeasures. Its increased laser power and reduced dwell time between engagements allow it to disable more than 20 UAS per minute at typical ranges for swarm attacks. Swarm attacks are often coordinated by loitering UAS platforms positioned more than 10 km away, maintaining line-of-sight to the target area. Apollo targets these sensors to disrupt swarm coordination and the flow of targeting data. With external electrical power and cooling, Apollo can fire continuously. When operating independently, its internal magazine supports more than 200 UAS kills. Apollo integrates with NATO air defense command and control systems and theater-level Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS), facilitating rapid deployment within existing defense architectures. Packaged in a 20-foot ISO container, Apollo is easy to transport and camouflage, with a swift setup process after deployment. The system can become operational in under two hours when managed by experienced crews. **Features:** - Laser power: 50–150 kW - CUAS (Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems) hard kill range: 50 meters to 3 kilometers - Optical sensor denial range: 50 meters to 15 kilometers - Capable of over 20 drone kills per minute (for Group 1 UAS) - Slew-to-cue and engage time: less than 1.5 seconds (at 60 degrees) - Unlimited engagement capability with external electrical power - Can store over 200 kills in the magazine when fully isolated - Integrated with all NATO-fielded Command and Control (C2) and Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) - Packaged in a 20-foot ISO container for rapid relocation

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type null
Main Weapon High Energy Laser Weapon System
Range 15.0 km
System
Alternative Designation Apollo
Type High Energy Laser Weapon System
Manufacturer Electro Optic Systems
Configuration 20' transportable shipping container; 8 x 8 custom installation
Crew INA
Dimensions
Length INA
Width INA
Height INA
Weight, Combat INA
Main Weapon System
Laser
Power 50 - 150 kW
Duty Cycle 100% subject to electrical power
Number of Stored Engagements 200 ea
Number of Engagements with Continuous Power Unlimited
Beam Elevation +110° to −10°
Beam Direction n x 360°
Target Acquisition System
FOV (Visible) Scalable from <1.2° to >33°
FOV (IR) Scalable from <1.4° to >27°
Radar Threat Detection Included, or third-party via standard interface
IR Passive Threat Detection Included, or third-party via standard interface
C2 Interface Multiple C2 systems integrated
Engagement
Slew to Cue 700 msec (60°)
Target Lock 600 msec
Target Neutralization (Group 1 UAS) 1.3 sec (50 kW)
Target Neutralization (Group 2 UAS) 4.4 sec (50 kW)
Engagement Range 50 m to 3 km (typical)
Sensor Unit
Detection Range Day Camera: 12,000 m; Thermal Imager: 13,700 m
Recognition Range Day Camera: 5,600 m; Thermal Imager: 5,100 m
Identification Range Day Camera: 4,700 m; Thermal Imager: 4,000 m
Protection
Armor INA
Applique Armor INA
Details
Country of Origin Australia
Category Land Based Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems
Land > Land Based Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
Australia
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