British Army Testing Wearable Laser Detection, Drone Control Tech

Published on July 22, 2024

The British Army is testing a handful of new, wearable military technologies, including those that can detect lasers and control drones.

Troops from Leicestershire-based Royal Anglian Regiment are trying out a wearable laser detection system that reportedly warns if enemies are targeting personnel.

It does so by detecting the wavelengths of incoming lasers and relaying the crucial information to its users.

The soldiers are also testing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control worn on the body, which gives users the ability to remotely maneuver a drone and even pre-program it.

Other wearable tech being put through their paces are a drone thermal detection system, laser range finder, advanced digital day and night optics, and a mesh network that hops from one soldier’s radio to another for enhanced range.

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