Overview
- European NATO member awards EOS a €71.4 million contract for the world’s first export of a 100 kW-class laser defence weapon.
- The truck-mounted platform integrates advanced radar, threat-detection, target-acquisition and beam-locking algorithms into existing air-defence networks.
- Production, spare parts, training and documentation will be supplied from EOS’s Singapore facility between 2025 and 2028.
- The system can neutralise up to 20 drones per minute at a cost below ten cents per laser shot, offering affordable sustained operations.
- EOS’s three-year development programme involved extensive customer-collaborative field tests and live-fire trials to validate its counter-swarm performance across varied environments.