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Israel says it’s developed ‘Iron Beam’ laser weapon to stop missiles and drones

The 100-kilowatt system has been touted as a cheaper means of intercepting projectiles and is expected to be operational by year end

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Israel’s Iron Beam laser anti-missile interception system is seen in action in an image released on Wednesday. Photo: Israel Defence Ministry via Reuters

Israel’s defence ministry said on Wednesday that it had completed the development of a powerful laser weapon that will become operational by the end of the year to bolster the country’s multilevel air defences.

The 100-kilowatt Iron Beam laser, developed by Rafael Advanced Defence Systems and Elbit Systems, successfully intercepted drones, rockets, mortars and aircraft in a series of tests in southern Israel, according to a ministry statement.

It will be integrated into the Iron Dome missile defence shield in the coming months, offering another layer of protection.

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The ministry did not disclose the interception rate of the system, which has numerous technical limitations and cannot work in cloudy weather.

The technology has been touted as a cheaper way to repel drones and other projectiles, with each interception costing less than US$5. Current missile-based systems run tens of thousands of dollars per hit.

Part of Israel’s Iron Beam laser anti-missile interception system is seen in this handout image. Photo: Israel Defence Ministry via Reuters
Part of Israel’s Iron Beam laser anti-missile interception system is seen in this handout image. Photo: Israel Defence Ministry via Reuters

Nations around the world have been pursuing directed-energy weapons to replace expensive munitions, but the technology has proven difficult to scale.

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