Laser Disposal Procedure for Unexploded Ordnance: The 5+5 Mode from Setup to Destruction

1. Rapid Deployment: Seize the Initiative

Given the complex and variable environment of mission areas, the equipment’s portability plays a pivotal role.

5-minute full setup: Adopting a modular quick-plug structure, the ordnance disposal team can complete all procedures within 5 minutes—from unpacking the case, setting up the tripod, installing the laser head, to finishing system self-inspection.

Flexible deployment: No external power supply is required. The built-in lithium battery system enables instant operational readiness even in wild areas without electricity access.

2. Precision Aiming: High-Definition Visual Guidance

Equipped with a 6-megapixel high-definition camera, operators can clearly observe the corrosion condition and fuze position of the ordnance via the remote control terminal. With a high-precision pan-tilt head, operators can lock the laser focus onto the weakest energy-release part of the ammunition. The 10-millimeter focused spot ensures highly concentrated energy density and avoids overheating the surrounding soil.

3. Physical Destruction: 5-Minute High-Energy Melting and Penetration

Once the laser is activated, the 1500W high-energy infrared beam continuously irradiates the surface of the ordnance.

Ablation process: Under the high absorption rate at the 1064nm wavelength, the 4mm-thick steel shell undergoes rapid physical melting.

Destruction within 5 minutes: Under continuous laser irradiation, heat conduction triggers low-intensity deflagration of the internal explosive. In just 4 minutes and 20 seconds, accompanied by a dull crackle, the internal pressure of the ordnance is released. Controlled energy-release destruction is achieved successfully instead of violent detonation.

IV. Summary of Technical Advantages

Portability and high efficiency integrated: Weighing 55 kilograms and featuring 5-minute rapid setup, it greatly improves the troop’s response speed to sudden explosive threats.

Surgical-level precision: The 6-megapixel camera paired with a 10mm fine spot turns ordnance disposal from probabilistic detonation into controllable physical ablation.

Extreme safety: Operators control the system remotely via wireless terminals outside the safety defense zone, completely eliminating the risk of personnel contacting unexploded ordnance.

Conclusion

The application of the 1500W Portable Laser Ordnance Disposal System turns "light-speed mine clearance" from science fiction into reality. It is not only an efficient obstacle-breaking tool, but also the most reliable remote substitute for ordnance disposal personnel working on dangerous frontlines. In the future field of explosive ordnance disposal, lightweight, digital and high-energy equipment of this kind will surely become standard configuration.