Miniature Laser Designator for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Navy SBIR FY2010.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2010.1
Topic No.: N101-017
Topic Title: Miniature Laser Designator for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Proposal No.: N101-017-0633
Firm: SA Photonics
130 Knowles Drive
Suite A
Los Gatos, California 95032
Contact: Jim Coward
Phone: (415) 977-0553
Web Site: www.saphotonics.com
Abstract: SA Photonics is pleased to propose the development plan for our FALCON Miniature Laser Designator (MLD) for small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Laser designators have been successfully fielded on large UAVs such as Global Hawk and Predator, but the large size, weight, and power of these designators far exceeds the payload capacity of small UAVs such as the ScanEagle. SA Photonics has addressed these size, weight, and power issues by integrating novel SA Photonics devices and technologies with small, power-efficient components to yield the FALCON MLD system applicable to small UAVs. The FALCON MLD will use a compact, highly efficient solid state laser for the small-UAV application. The FALCON MLD's inertially stabilized beam steering mechanism can paint targets in a hemispherical coverage range to minimize restrictions on UAV orientation and motion. A high-sensitivity day/night image sensor provides video for remote target selection and on-board target tracking. Target tracking and laser-camera alignment are actively controlled using on-board sensing and control, which minimizes operator effort and maximizes the designator's accuracy. The proposed MLD incorporates our fiber-optic gyro (FOG) technology and expertise with high-power lasers, low-light cameras, and high-performance control systems to provide the military cutting-edge capabilities for laser designation from small UAVs.
Benefits: The anticipated benefit to the Navy offered by the proposed FALCON Miniature Laser Designator (MLD) is the capability for inertially stabilized laser designation from small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The FALCON MLD will also be well suited for all sizes of unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). The FALCON MLD has terrific market expansion opportunity into other military and commercial applications, such as FBI, Police, Coast Guard, and Border Patrol. SA Photonics has been very successful in transitioning SBIR technology to commercial product sales, in part due to its strong history of working with its customers and prime contractors. We will leverage our existing relationships with these companies to transition the FALCON MLD into military and commercial markets.

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