Olee.space Demonstrates 20km, 10Gbps Wireless Laser Communication System

olee.space, a leading Indian photonics and defence technology company,
today announced the successful demonstration of a 20 km, 10 Gbps Wireless Laser
Communication system built predominantly with indigenous components. Designed,
manufactured, and tested in India with approximately 85 per cent local content,
the system validates olee.space’s capability to deliver long-range,
high-capacity optical wireless links for defence and strategic applications
under representative atmospheric conditions.
The platform integrates precision opto-mechanical subsystems developed
in-house, including a high-accuracy Indian-manufactured gimbal with arc-second
level pointing precision and an internally integrated fast steering mirror
assembly. This dual-stage stabilization system, using voice-coil and
piezo-mounted actuators, ensures sustained link stability over long distances,
even under dynamic atmospheric or platform-induced conditions.
Commenting on the milestone, founder & CEO, olee.space,
James Solomon said, “Achieving a
20km, 10 Gbps optical link with carrier-grade availability under Indian
operating conditions is a significant milestone. This demonstration establishes
India’s ability to design, manufacture, and validate advanced Wireless Laser
Communication systems using predominantly indigenous technologies. We remain
committed to delivering secure, high-reliability communication systems that
meet operational requirements across contested and spectrum-constrained
environments.”
The system achieved carrier-grade link availability of
99.9999 per cent during performance validation, meeting operational
requirements for high-reliability communication in mission-critical
environments. Wireless Laser Communication provides inherent advantages such as
spectrum independence, low probability of interception, and resistance to
electronic jamming—making it highly relevant for defence and government
applications where conventional RF systems may face constraints.
The design, integration, and field demonstration of
the system were completed within four months of project funding, reflecting the
increasing alignment between Indian research, development, and manufacturing
capabilities in strategic technology domains. This execution timeline reflects
the growing maturity of India’s private-sector defence manufacturing ecosystem
and its ability to deliver advanced optical communication systems that meet
defence-grade performance expectations.
The system architecture is designed to be adaptable
across multiple operational domains, including terrestrial, maritime, aerial,
high-altitude platform, and future space-based communication networks, subject
to platform-specific integration.
By enabling secure, high-throughput communication in
environments characterised by RF spectrum congestion, electronic interference,
or GPS denial, the capability reduces reliance on imported optical
communication subsystems and supports India’s transition to end-to-end
indigenous development in advanced wireless communication technologies.
By combining high-performance engineering with rapid
indigenous development, the company reinforces India’s strategic technology
ecosystem and contributes directly to the nation’s long-term objectives for
self-reliance in critical communication systems.
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