China Unveils 'Lijian' Series Man-Portable Anti-Drone Laser Weapons
Chinese defense technology firm Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology showcased the 'Lijian' (Sharp Sword) series of man-portable counter-drone laser systems at a Beijing industry exhibition. The Lijian II weighs 30 kg and the Lijian III weighs 25 kg, each comprising three components: a laser emitter, an air-cooling unit, and a handheld control terminal. Both models are priced at approximately RMB 2 million (around USD 295,000) per unit.

Highlights
- Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology displayed the Lijian II (30 kg) and Lijian III (25 kg) man-portable counter-drone laser systems at a Beijing industry exhibition.
- The Lijian series can engage drone targets at ranges of up to 1,200 metres, though man-portable variants have a shorter effective range than fixed installations.
- Each Lijian system comprises three backpack-stowable components: a laser emitter, an air-cooling unit, and a handheld control terminal.
- Both portable models are priced at approximately RMB 2 million (USD 295,000) per unit, aimed at military and high-end security markets.
- The showcase highlights China's accelerating development of miniaturized directed-energy C-UAS weapons for battlefield and critical infrastructure protection roles.
China Showcases 'Lijian' Series Man-Portable Anti-Drone Laser Weapons
Chinese defense technology company Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology has attracted significant international attention after publicly displaying a man-portable counter-drone laser system at an industry exhibition in Beijing.
Lijian Series Technical Specifications
According to reporting by the South China Morning Post, the Lijian (Sharp Sword) series employs high-energy laser technology capable of engaging drones at ranges of up to 1,200 metres (3,900 feet). However, the report notes that the effective range of the man-portable variants is considerably shorter than that of fixed-installation models.
The portable variants — Lijian II and Lijian III — each consist of three primary components:
- Laser emitter
- Air-cooling unit
- Handheld control terminal
All components can be stowed in a backpack, giving the system high operational mobility. In terms of weight, the Lijian II comes in at 30 kg (66 lbs), while the Lijian III weighs 25 kg.
Pricing and Market Positioning
Both man-portable variants are priced at approximately RMB 2 million (around USD 295,000) per system, positioning them squarely within the military and high-end security markets.
The exhibition debut underscores China's rapid advances in counter-UAS (C-UAS) technology, particularly in the miniaturization of directed-energy weapons and the enhancement of individual-soldier combat capability. Analysts see considerable potential for these systems in battlefield applications and critical infrastructure protection.
Image credit: Lijian III (Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology, via South China Morning Post)
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