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Laser warning receiver

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A laser warning receiver is a type of warning system used as a passive military defence. It detects, analyzes, and locates directions of laser emissions from laser guidance systems and laser rangefinders. Then it alerts the crew and can start various countermeasures, like smoke screen, aerosol screen (e.g. Shtora), active laser self-defence weapon with laser dazzler (LSDW, used on Type 99 China main battle tank), laser jammer, etc.

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Detectors used in LWR are usually based on a semiconductor photodetector array, which is typically cryogenically or thermal-electric cooled. Sometimes avalanche photodiodes (APD), photoconductivity, photoelectromagnetic, or photodiffusion devices are used even without cooling. Some devices detect only the main beam of foreign lasers while others detect even scattered rays.

Produced by

  • BAE Systems
  • Thales Optronics
  • Elbit Systems
  • Global Industrial Defence Solutions
  • ASELSAN
  • PentaTec
  • Models

    Some models used by US are listed:

  • AN/AVR-2 and AN/AVR2A
  • AN/AAR-47
  • AN/VVR-1
  • AN/VVR-2
  • References

    Laser warning receiver Wikipedia