The operational role of the Laser Seeker Module is to provide direct laser-based guidance toward designated targets. By detecting and following a laser beam projected from a compatible designator, the module enables precise guidance while remaining inherently resistant to electronic jamming and signal interruption.
The Laser Seeker Module is designed for integration into land, air, and naval drone platforms requiring laser-guided navigation. It is suitable for unmanned systems operating in environments where reliable line-of-sight targeting and resistance to electronic interference are critical.
The Laser Seeker Module features a compact and lightweight solid-state design with a total weight of less than 80 grams. It operates within a wide input voltage range of 9–36 VDC and consumes less than 5 watts of power. The module supports laser guidance at a wavelength of 1064 nm and is compatible with programmable laser designators as well as the QD series designator.
Guidance is achieved through a one-way laser communication protocol, enabling uninterrupted operation without the need for two-way data exchange. The system achieves a reported 99.99 percent success rate in direct guidance operations. No active cooling is required, and the module is designed for OEM-level integration.
Environmental performance includes an operational temperature range of −40 °C to +71 °C and a storage temperature range of −55 °C to +85 °C. The system complies with MIL-STD-810G environmental requirements and supports STANAG 3733 compatibility with A-Code and PIM.
The Laser Seeker Module complies with MIL-STD-810G for environmental resilience. Design compatibility with STANAG 3733 supports standardized laser coding and interoperability within laser-guided systems.
Functionally, the Laser Seeker Module provides a reliable laser guidance capability without requiring specialized operator training or piloting skills. Its low power consumption, solid-state construction, and resistance to electronic interference support sustained operation in complex mission profiles. The module is intended to serve as a dependable guidance component within integrated unmanned platforms.