Targeting and Ranging Lasers:
Advanced, Low SWaP Laser Solutions for Precision Defense Applications
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- Reliable Performance for Critical Defense Applications
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- Versatile Technology with Advanced Wavelength Options
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- Customizable and Efficient Laser Platforms
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Why Choose RPMC for Targeting & Ranging Laser Sources?

Reliable Performance for Critical Defense Applications
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- Accurate and precise targeting for munitions guidance, fire control systems, and aerial surveillance
- Low-SWaP designs for handheld, portable, and airborne platforms
- Proven ruggedness and reliability in shock, vibration, and extreme environmental conditions

Advanced Technology with Versatile Wavelength Options
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- Infrared (1.5 µm) and SWIR/MWIR wavelengths for eye-safe, long-range operation
- Configurable pulse repetition rates, energy levels, and beam divergence for various applications
- Supports laser designation, range finding, and remote sensing with high spectral precision

Customizable and Efficient Laser Platforms
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- Compact, lightweight, and fully customizable for mission-specific requirements
- Options for fiber-coupled and free-space output, optimized for system integration
- Available in DPSS, quantum cascade, and high-power diode stack technologies
Over the last 30 years, RPMC has fielded thousands of targeting and ranging lasers, built to endure the toughest conditions, delivering reliable performance from the shop floor to outdoor environments. Designed to withstand humidity, heat, dust, and vibration, these lasers provide consistent output with low maintenance, ensuring your operations run smoothly. With a versatile range of power, energy, and wavelength options, our lasers can be tailored to meet the specific demands of your application, from precision tasks to high-power throughput. We’re not just providing a product—we’re partnering with you to find the perfect solution and support you through every stage of your project, dedicated to helping you achieve long-term success.
Targeting and ranging lasers provide unparalleled precision and reliability for defense, aerospace, and advanced research applications. Offering capabilities for target acquisition, range finding, and laser designation, these systems are vital for munitions guidance, fire control, and remote sensing. Featuring advanced IR and SWIR/MWIR wavelengths, they deliver eye-safe, long-range performance tailored for critical operations. With low-SWaP designs optimized for portability and robust environmental resilience, these lasers are ideal for handheld, airborne, and ruggedized platforms. Configurable pulse rates, energy levels, and output options ensure seamless integration into complex systems. Whether for military, scientific, or industrial use, RPMC’s targeting and ranging lasers deliver precision-engineered solutions built to meet demanding operational requirements.
Targeting and Ranging Applications
Range Finding Lasers: Range finding lasers are the laser source that drives a range finding system. These lasers are designed, manufactured, and tested to be resistant to harsh environments, with a wide operating temperature range, shock and vibration hardened, and exhibit low SWaP (size, weight, and power) characteristics, enabling lightweight, handheld, portable range finding devices. Laser range finding typically utilizes short nanosecond pulsed, ultra-compact, ≈ 1.5µm IR wavelength DPSS lasers.
Target Designator Lasers: Laser designation lasers require relatively high pulse energy, a programmable pulse repetition rate, low beam divergence, and high pointing accuracy. Laser target designation must be deployable in a wide variety of inhospitable environments; therefore, in addition to the optical considerations, it is required that they are rugged, compact, lightweight, and have relatively low power consumption (low SWaP). Laser target designation typically utilizes short nanosecond pulsed, ultra-compact, ≈ 1.5µm IR wavelength DPSS lasers.
Directed Energy Weapon Lasers: Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) are weapons that use directed energy, such as lasers, to damage or destroy targets. There are two types of lasers used in DEWs: high-energy lasers and low-energy lasers. For a couple of examples, high-energy lasers are used for destroying targets like drones and missiles, while low-energy lasers are used for tracking and scrambling/damaging chips and tracking systems. While many different lasers can be used for a DEW system, we often see MWIR quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) and IR/SWIR, high-power laser diodes bars and stacks used most commonly for IR countermeasures, solid-state laser pumping, and other DEW applications.
Let Us Help
With 1000s of fielded units, and over 25 years of experience, providing OEMs, contract manufacturers, and researchers with the best laser solution for their application, our expert team is ready to help! Working with RPMC ensures you are getting trusted advice from our knowledgeable and technical staff on a wide range of laser products. RPMC and our manufacturers are willing and able to provide custom solutions for your unique application.
If you have any questions, or if you would like some assistance please contact us. Furthermore, you can email us at info@rpmclasers.com to talk to a knowledgeable Product Manager.
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