XLM-25 ORSLAM (PRE-ORDER)

from $149.99

Fast to deploy. Simple to operate. Built for dependable effects.

Overview

The XLM-25 ORSLAM (Off-Route, Selectable, Laser, Airsoft, Munition) is an off-route, line-of-sight laser tripwire mine designed to secure linear danger zones (LDZs) without the hassle of traditional tripwires. Set it beside the lane, press one button, and it’s armed. It delivers reliable control and dependable effects without stringing cords or crawling across the trail you want to deny.

Pre-order now.

Early units ship starting November 2025 in the order received. Payment is collected at checkout. Cancel any time before assembly starts for a full refund. Batteries ship by ground service where required.

Highlights

  • Off-route placement to secure paths and corridors.

  • One-button arming with adaptive baseline to reduce false triggers.

  • Selectable trigger distances (~4 m, 6 m, 9 m).

  • Minimum no-fire zone via hardware jumper (3 m, 2 m, 1 m, or disabled).

  • Ground placement standard; optional elevation or tree bracket available.

  • 2S LiPo flat pack provides ~6 hours runtime.

  • Compatible with 40 mm gas grenades; reliable with 2–3 mm strike-button travel.

  • Designed for airsoft; adaptable for gellyball or NERF with 40Max/40Wad grenades (follow local rules).

How It Works

  1. Place off-route beside the lane or choke point.

  2. Cock the striker and load a 40 mm shell.

  3. Press Arm. The unit captures a baseline and adapts to slow ambient changes.

  4. When the beam is crossed at the selected range, the striker initiates the grenade.

Why Laser/LiDAR?

  • PIR: too broad a field of view, limited range.

  • Ultrasonic: sensitive to wind, angles, and soft materials.

  • Radar/mmWave: excellent range, but sees movement far outside the grenade’s arc of fire, triggering too early.

  • Laser/LiDAR: precise lane control, quick setup, stable results when line of sight is maintained.

Specifications

  • Detection: focused laser/LiDAR with adaptive baseline

  • Field of View: ~2°

  • Trigger Ranges: ~4 m, 6 m, 9 m

  • No-Fire Zone (jumper): 3 m, 2 m, 1 m, or disabled

  • Interface: single button; LED indicators for safe, armed, baseline, alerts

  • Compatibility: 40 mm gas grenades; 2–3 mm strike-button travel recommended

  • Dimensions: Currently 105mm × 123mm × 50mm; these may change when the model is finalized for production]

    (Minor details may change as firmware and fixtures finalize.)

What’s Included

  • 1× XLM-25 unit

  • 1× 2S LiPo battery

  • Short tripod

  • Quick-start guide

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Fast to deploy. Simple to operate. Built for dependable effects.

Overview

The XLM-25 ORSLAM (Off-Route, Selectable, Laser, Airsoft, Munition) is an off-route, line-of-sight laser tripwire mine designed to secure linear danger zones (LDZs) without the hassle of traditional tripwires. Set it beside the lane, press one button, and it’s armed. It delivers reliable control and dependable effects without stringing cords or crawling across the trail you want to deny.

Pre-order now.

Early units ship starting November 2025 in the order received. Payment is collected at checkout. Cancel any time before assembly starts for a full refund. Batteries ship by ground service where required.

Highlights

  • Off-route placement to secure paths and corridors.

  • One-button arming with adaptive baseline to reduce false triggers.

  • Selectable trigger distances (~4 m, 6 m, 9 m).

  • Minimum no-fire zone via hardware jumper (3 m, 2 m, 1 m, or disabled).

  • Ground placement standard; optional elevation or tree bracket available.

  • 2S LiPo flat pack provides ~6 hours runtime.

  • Compatible with 40 mm gas grenades; reliable with 2–3 mm strike-button travel.

  • Designed for airsoft; adaptable for gellyball or NERF with 40Max/40Wad grenades (follow local rules).

How It Works

  1. Place off-route beside the lane or choke point.

  2. Cock the striker and load a 40 mm shell.

  3. Press Arm. The unit captures a baseline and adapts to slow ambient changes.

  4. When the beam is crossed at the selected range, the striker initiates the grenade.

Why Laser/LiDAR?

  • PIR: too broad a field of view, limited range.

  • Ultrasonic: sensitive to wind, angles, and soft materials.

  • Radar/mmWave: excellent range, but sees movement far outside the grenade’s arc of fire, triggering too early.

  • Laser/LiDAR: precise lane control, quick setup, stable results when line of sight is maintained.

Specifications

  • Detection: focused laser/LiDAR with adaptive baseline

  • Field of View: ~2°

  • Trigger Ranges: ~4 m, 6 m, 9 m

  • No-Fire Zone (jumper): 3 m, 2 m, 1 m, or disabled

  • Interface: single button; LED indicators for safe, armed, baseline, alerts

  • Compatibility: 40 mm gas grenades; 2–3 mm strike-button travel recommended

  • Dimensions: Currently 105mm × 123mm × 50mm; these may change when the model is finalized for production]

    (Minor details may change as firmware and fixtures finalize.)

What’s Included

  • 1× XLM-25 unit

  • 1× 2S LiPo battery

  • Short tripod

  • Quick-start guide