The study continues the authors' previous research on The Impact of CO₂ Laser Treatment on Kevlar® KM2+ Fibres Fabric Surface Morphology, using direct laser surface texturing of polymers. SEM and Confocal microscopy image analysis of Kevlar® KM2+ 440D and 600 are performed to analyze the results. In the course of the study, the surface topography of Kevlar® KM2+ fabric is optimized by adjusting the continuous wave (CW) CO2 laser parameters so that it increases the surface roughness before graphene coating and resistance to yarn pulling out of the fabric without destroying the unique structure of Kevlar® KM2+ fibres. Experimental study measurement data indicate an increase in surface roughness by 50%, and a set of laser parameter variants has been obtained that allows increasing the yarn pulling out force of KM2+ woven fabric from the fabric in the range from 50% to 99%, compared to untreated fabric. The results obtained are potentially applicable for the production of composite materials against projectile fragmentation.