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France integrated 68mm laser‑guided rockets onto its Rafale fighter jet.
68 mm · rocket diameter France's DGA, statement
On July 7, 2026, France's DGA successfully completed the integration test campaign for 68mm laser‑guided rockets on the Rafale fighter aircraft.
France's DGA, statement
In October 2025, French Air and Space Force chief general Jérôme Bellanger called for laser‑guided rockets on the Rafale and Mirage 2000D to counter long‑range one‑way attack drones such as Iran's Shahed‑136.
Jérôme Bellanger, chief general
In late 2025, the DGA evaluated multiple solutions before selecting the already‑qualified 68mm laser‑guided rocket previously integrated on the Tiger attack helicopter.
68 mm · rocket diameter DGA, statement
Less than eight months elapsed between awarding the contract and delivering the first operational capability.
DGA, statement
The first batch of launcher pods, laser‑guided rockets and Talios laser designation pods equipped with Ladac mode will begin reaching the French Air and Space Force from the end of July.
DGA, statement
Since February 2026, engineers have conducted flight trials covering radar detection, Talios pod tracking and laser designation, carriage of rocket pods, live firing and laser guidance against representative aerial targets.
DGA, statement
The new capability would allow Rafale fighters to shoot down threats such as Shahed drones using 68mm laser‑guided rockets instead of relying solely on much costlier air‑to‑air missiles.
DGA, statement
The Ladac capability is set to enter service with French Air and Space Force Rafales by the end of this month, meeting the deployment timeline outlined in April.
DGA, statement
In May 2024, the UK Royal Air Force announced that its Typhoons were equipped with APKWS for operations in the region.
UK Royal Air Force, announcement
A French MICA missile is estimated at around $2 million, compared with roughly $50,000 for a Shahed drone.
2 $ million · MICA missile cost50 $ thousand · Shahed drone cost DGA, statement
Since 2024, the US has integrated 70mm APKWS laser‑guided rockets on fighters such as the F‑15E, F‑16 and A‑10, which have been used operationally to counter Iranian drones and missiles in the Middle East, including during the defence of Israel.
70 mm · rocket diameter US Air Force, statement

France has successfully integrated 68mm laser-guided rockets onto its Rafale fighter jet, adding a lower-cost weapon designed to counter the growing threat from drones. The move comes as air forces increasingly look for affordable alternatives to expensive air-to-air missiles amid the rapid proliferation of unmanned aerial threats.The program is known as Lutte anti-drone sur avion de combat (Ladac) programme, developed to provide the French Air and Space Force with an effective and affordable anti-drone capability.Rapid anti-drone upgradeAccording to a statement issued by France's DGA carried by French media outlet, Mer et Marine, the integration work was carried out in partnership with the French Air and Space Force's Centre d'expertise aérienne militaire (Ceam), with support from Dassault Aviation and Thales.On July 7, 2026, the DGA successfully completed the integration test campaign for 68mm laser-guided rockets on the Rafale fighter aircraft.

The agency added that less than eight months elapsed between awarding the contract and delivering the first operational capability.The first batch of launcher pods, laser-guided rockets and Talios laser designation pods equipped with the Ladac mode will begin reaching the French Air and Space Force from the end of July, paving the way for full qualification of the new weapon system, the DGA said, claimed The War Zone (TWZ).According to TWZ, in October 2025, French Air and Space Force chief general Jérôme Bellanger called for laser-guided rockets on the Rafale and Mirage 2000D to counter long-range one-way attack drones such as Iran's Shahed-136.Designed to defeat drones at lower costThe programme stems from France's search for a more economical way to intercept drones after the growing use of inexpensive one-way attack drones in recent conflicts.According to the DGA, as quoted by The War Zone(TWZ), it evaluated multiple solutions in late 2025 before selecting the already-qualified 68mm laser-guided rocket previously integrated on the Tiger attack helicopter.Since February this year, engineers have conducted flight trials covering radar detection, Talios pod tracking and laser designation, carriage of rocket pods, live firing and laser guidance against representative aerial targets.The DGA said the new capability would allow Rafale fighters to shoot down threats such as Shahed drones using 68mm laser-guided rockets instead of relying solely on much costlier air-to-air missiles.Lessons from modern conflictsTWZ also said the new capability reflects a broader shift in air combat as Western air forces adapt to the proliferation of low-cost drones.Using advanced air-to-air missiles against inexpensive drones creates an unfavourable cost exchange, making guided rockets a more sustainable option for prolonged operations.

The DGA described the programme as evidence of its ability to respond rapidly to operational requirements through an accelerated procurement process.The Ladac capability is set to enter service with French Air and Space Force Rafales by the end of this month, meeting the deployment timeline outlined in April.

It remains unclear whether the Rafale's 30mm cannon will also be adapted for counter-drone missions. The move follows a wider trend, with the US already integrating 70mm APKWS laser-guided rockets on fighters including the F-15E, F-16 and A-10, which have been used operationally to counter Iranian drones and missiles in the Middle East, including during the defence of Israel, since 2024.

The Eurofighter Typhoon has also added the weapon, with the UK Royal Air Force announcing in May that its Typhoons were equipped with APKWS for operations in the region.Laser-guided rockets offer a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to traditional air-to-air missiles against low-cost drones and cruise missiles.

They also increase a fighter's firepower by allowing multiple rockets to be carried on a single weapons station. The cost advantage is significant, with a French MICA missile estimated at around $2 million compared with roughly $50,000 for a Shahed drone, highlighting the growing need for more economical counter-drone weapons.

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