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Israel's Laser Beam: Next-Gen Weapon Slashes Defense Costs
12 Dec
Summary
- Israel is world's 8th largest arms exporter, with $15 billion in sales in 2024.
- Iron Beam laser intercepts threats for $2, a drastic reduction from costly missiles.
- The laser defense system travels at the speed of light for instant interception.
Israel has emerged as a major global player in military hardware, securing its position as the world's 8th largest arms exporter with a record $15 billion in sales for 2024. This surge in international interest is partly due to the unveiling of its latest innovation: the Iron Beam laser defense system. This advanced weapon can neutralize incoming threats such as missiles, mortar rounds, and drones from up to six miles away.
The cost-effectiveness of the Iron Beam is a significant advantage, with each interception costing as little as $2, a stark contrast to the $100,000 to $1 million price tag of conventional interceptor missiles. The system's primary component, the laser, travels at the speed of light, enabling almost instantaneous destruction of targets. This technological leap is particularly crucial for Israel, given its security challenges, with initial deployments planned for its northern border to counter threats from Hezbollah.
Developed in partnership with Lockheed Martin and with significant U.S. Pentagon funding, the Iron Beam is seen as a game-changer. Rafael Defense Industries, a key manufacturer, anticipates that within five years, this technology could potentially neutralize all airborne hostile objects around Israel. The system's development also signifies a collaborative effort, with Israel contributing its expertise to joint defense programs, including those with the U.S. Army.




