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Laser Photonics Jumps After Anti-Drone Deal, Traders Watch Next Move
3 June 2026
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Laser Photonics Jumps After Anti-Drone Deal, Traders Watch Next Move

ORLANDO, June 3, 2026, 04:15 EDT

Laser Photonics Corp shares climbed again in premarket trading Wednesday after the company said its Laser Shield Anti-Drone system was chosen for a defense technical-exchange process. The stock was at $3.08 at 04:11 EDT, up 27.27% premarket, adding to Tuesday’s close at $2.42, which was up 160.92%.

Timing is a factor. Nasdaq’s main session wasn’t open yet—premarket runs from 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern, and regular hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. June 3 does not show up on Nasdaq’s 2026 holiday list.

Laser Photonics volume spiked on Tuesday, with 248.9 million shares traded, way above Monday’s count of under 900,000, according to StockAnalysis. Shares jumped again in extended trading, rising 22.52% to $2.965 as of 7:59 p.m. EDT Tuesday.

Laser Photonics said Tuesday its LSAD system was picked as a top entry in the Counter C5ISR-T category for the Mission Engineering and Integration Activity Vulcan Call for Solutions. Counter C5ISR-T stands for efforts to counter command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting. The company said being chosen means it will have a technical exchange with government engineers. Laser Photonics noted the selection does not mean an order.

Laser Photonics CEO Wayne Tupuola said the company’s directed-energy tech has been picked for its “mission relevance and readiness,” referring to systems like lasers instead of traditional projectiles. Tupuola said the LSAD is “well-positioned” to handle counter-UAS roles, where UAS stands for unmanned aerial systems or drones. Laser Photonics – Investor Relations

The move stood out against the rest of the market. On Tuesday, Nasdaq Composite was up barely 0.1%, S&P 500 finished 0.1% higher, and the small-cap Russell 2000 added 0.9%, AP data showed.

The peer landscape is crowded, but the read-through isn’t clear-cut. In May, nLIGHT rolled out its HADES series, a high-energy laser lineup designed for directed-energy weapons. These target uses like counter-drone and air defense. IPG Defense, part of IPG Photonics, is also in the field, selling counter-UAS laser systems aimed at military and infrastructure defense. These companies are the market Laser Photonics wants to be measured against, but Laser Photonics is still far smaller.

Tuesday’s announcement is just an evaluation milestone at this stage, not booked revenue. If the technical exchange doesn’t turn into prototyping, trial work or follow-on support, the move could unwind quickly—volume was heavy, and momentum showed up early in the session.

Another issue is hanging over the stock. On May 22, Laser Photonics said it got a Nasdaq notice after missing its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31. The notice doesn’t hit trading right away, but the company said not fixing it could threaten its Nasdaq listing. An SEC filing showed Nasdaq could give an exception up to Nov. 16, 2026.

The next hurdle in regular trading is if premarket buyers stick around as liquidity picks up, and if the company can move from a technical review to a real defense contract and sort out its filing problem. Right now, the price shows traders are betting on potential. The filings show things are still unresolved.

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