Breakthrough technology transforms laser detection from defense to offence
Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2023) - KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (TSXV: KWE.WT.U) (NASDAQ: KWE) (NASDAQ: KWESW) ("KWESST" or "the Company") today announced that it has filed a U.S. patent application for the core module of its next-generation Battlefield Laser Detection System ("BLDS"), branded "BLaDE" and will make the BLaDE module available as a plug-and-play offering to third-party OEMs for incorporation into their new and legacy electro-optical systems on armored vehicles.
Lasers, including Light Detection And Ranging ("LIDAR") are a growing threat in the modern battlespace. Historically, legacy laser detection systems are essentially defensive in nature. They typically consist of sensor pods on armored vehicles that detect lasers from precision-guided munitions and then activate smoke on the vehicle to disrupt the laser targeting of the incoming munition. LIDAR systems are prevalent in war zones today, including the Ukraine, to detect targets through obstructions like camouflage netting and foliage, increasing the vulnerability of ground forces and assets to attack from precision munitions.
In a leap ahead, KWESST's next-generation patent-pending BLaDE not only detects lasers, including LIDAR, but also discriminates whether they are friend or foe, and identifies the kind of laser right down to make and model. It also pinpoints the source of the laser so friendly forces can target it. Crucially, the BLDS is optimized to sense all known laser threats on the battlefield today and process counter-measures faster than current laser warning receivers. These advances in technical capability constitute the scope of the patent filing.
This breakthrough capability changes laser detection from defense to offence. "We're excited to announce this patent filing and availability of the core ("BLaDE") module to OEMs at this time," said David Luxton, Executive Chairman at KWESST. "It provides an entirely new level of protection and counter-measure against the threat of lasers in the modern battlefield, and its availability as a plug-and-play module for third-party OEMs means accelerated market roll-out, especially for rapid upgrade on armored vehicles currently equipped with dated legacy laser detection systems, or none at all."
Modern armored vehicles typically carry an electro optical pod on the turret.
Licensing and Supply to OEMs
"We are already in discussions with one armored vehicle program office in a NATO country and the OEM supplier of those armored vehicles to upgrade their laser detection capability," said Luxton. "We will now be reaching out to other armored vehicle and electro-optical pod OEMs to offer our core, proprietary plug-and-play BLaDE module under a Technology License and Supply Agreement ("TLSA"). With more than 1,000,000 armored vehicles in NATO, including more than 12,000 main battle tanks, we view this as a significant growth opportunity."
About KWESST
KWESST (NASDAQ: KWE) (NASDAQ: KWESW) (TSXV: KWE) (FSE: 62UA) develops and commercializes breakthrough next-generation tactical systems for military and security forces. The company's current portfolio of offerings includes digitization of tactical forces for real-time shared situational awareness and targeting information from any source (including drones) streamed directly to users' smart devices and weapons. Other KWESST products include countermeasures against threats such as electronic detection, lasers and drones. These systems can operate stand-alone or integrate seamlessly with OEM products and battlefield management systems, and all come integrated with TAK. The company also has a new proprietary non-lethal product line branded PARA OPSTM with application across all segments of the non-lethal market, including law enforcement. The Company is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with operations in Stafford, VA and representative offices in London, UK and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Contact: David Luxton: luxton@kwesst.com or Jason Frame, Investor Relations: frame@kwesst.com.
突破性技术将激光探测从防守转变为进攻
安大略省渥太华--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2023)--KWESST Micro Systems Inc.(多伦多证券交易所股票代码:KWE)(多伦多证券交易所股票代码:KWE.WT.U)(纳斯达克股票代码:KWE)(纳斯达克股票代码:KWESW)("KWESST "或 "公司")今天宣布,公司已经为其下一代战场激光探测系统("BLDS")的核心模块提交了美国专利申请。该公司将向第三方原始设备制造商提供即插即用的 BLaDE 模块,用于装甲车辆上的新型和传统电子光学系统。
激光器,包括光探测和测距 (”激光雷达“)是现代战场中日益严重的威胁。从历史上看,传统的激光探测系统本质上是防御性的。它们通常由装甲车辆上的传感器舱组成,这些传感器舱可以探测来自精确制导弹药的激光,然后激活车辆上的烟雾以破坏来袭弹药的激光瞄准。如今,激光雷达系统在包括乌克兰在内的战区很普遍,它通过伪装网和树叶等障碍物探测目标,这增加了地面部队和资产受到精确弹药攻击的脆弱性。
KWESST 正在申请专利的下一代 BLaDE 是一次飞跃,它不仅能探测激光(包括激光雷达),还能分辨激光是敌是友,并能识别激光的种类、品牌和型号。 它还能精确定位激光源,以便友军锁定目标。 最重要的是,BLDS 经过优化,能够感知目前战场上所有已知的激光威胁,并能比目前的激光警告接收器更快地处理反制措施。 这些技术能力上的进步构成了专利申请的范围。
这一突破性能力将激光探测从防御转变为进攻。 "KWESST 执行主席 David Luxton 表示:"我们很高兴宣布这项专利申请,并在此时向原始设备制造商提供核心("BLaDE")模块。 "它为现代战场上的激光威胁提供了全新水平的保护和反制措施,它作为即插即用模块提供给第三方原始设备制造商意味着加速市场推广,特别是对目前装备过时的传统激光探测系统或根本没有装备激光探测系统的装甲车辆进行快速升级。
现代装甲车通常在炮塔上装有电子光学舱。
向原始设备制造商提供许可和供应
"卢克斯顿说:"我们已经与北约国家的一个装甲车辆项目办公室和这些装甲车辆的原始设备制造商供应商进行了讨论,以升级他们的激光探测能力。 "我们现在将与其他装甲车辆和光电吊舱原始设备制造商联系,根据技术许可和供应协议("TLSA")提供我们核心的、专有的即插即用 BLaDE 模块。 北约有 100 多万辆装甲车,其中包括 12,000 多辆主战坦克,我们认为这是一个重要的发展机遇。
关于 KWESST
KWESST(纳斯达克股票代码:KWE)(纳斯达克股票代码:KWE)(多伦多证券交易所股票代码:KWE)(FSE:62UA)为军事和安全部队开发突破性的下一代战术系统并将其商业化。该公司目前的产品组合包括战术部队的数字化,以实现实时共享态势感知,以及来自任何来源(包括无人机)的目标信息,直接流向用户的智能设备和武器。KWESST 的其他产品包括针对电子探测、激光和无人机等威胁的对策。这些系统可以独立运行,也可以与 OEM 产品和战场管理系统无缝集成,并且都与 TAK 集成。该公司还有一个名为PARA OPSTM的新专有非致命产品线,适用于非致命市场的所有细分市场,包括执法部门。公司总部位于加拿大渥太华,在弗吉尼亚州斯塔福德开展业务,在英国伦敦和阿联酋阿布扎比设有代表处。
联系人:David Luxton:luxton@kwesst.com 或 Jason Frame,投资者关系:frame@kwesst.com。