Canada Deploys New Tech to Counter Laser-Guided Threats
Canadian firm KWESST has delivered prototype Battlefield Laser Detection Systems (BLDS).
June 25, 2025 Recep Yiğit

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Canada’s defense sector is stepping up its battlefield protection game with a new technology that promises to detect laser-guided threats in real-time. KWESST, a Canadian defense company, announced the delivery of its prototype Battlefield Laser Detection Systems (BLDS) to a major North American armored vehicle program, marking a significant step toward broader adoption of this defensive capability.
Early Warning for Laser-Based Weapons
The BLDS is engineered to alert troops the moment they are targeted by laser-dependent weapons, including target designators, range finders, and beam-riding munitions. These types of systems can silently mark a target for precision strikes, turning modern battlefields into invisible kill zones.
According to KWESST, their system helps counter this threat by giving soldiers enough warning to reposition or deploy countermeasures before a strike occurs. The technology is aimed at enhancing survivability and tactical flexibility, especially for armored units.
A Strategic Leap for North American Forces
The inclusion of this technology in a prominent armored vehicle program suggests a growing emphasis on electronic threat detection and survivability across North American militaries. Although details about the specific program were not disclosed, the move aligns with broader NATO trends prioritizing force protection against advanced guided munitions.
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