Israel's Latest Drone Defense System: A Game Changer?

Israel's Latest Drone Defense System: A Game Changer?

Israel's "Iron Beam" laser air defense system is being deployed in the field and offers the first cost-effective response to drone warfare. The Defense Ministry revealed Thursday that a laser air defense system it is developing successfully shot down drones, rockets, mortars, and anti-tank missiles in a first series of tests last. " Magen Or " (Iron Beam) is the next step up in Israel's self-defense: a laser system that can "cook" rockets, missiles or drones from afar, and at zero cost compared to the Iron Dome. It will be able to intercept rockets from Gaza even before they cross the border while Israeli citizens sleep soundly with no need to sound alarms. JERUSALEM — Israel revealed that its military has used prototype laser air defenses to shoot down a number of threats during the course of the multi-front war that the country has been. Israel has announced that it successfully used a laser - defence system to intercept Hezbollah drones , in what is believed to be the first time high powered lasers have been used in such a fashion during any conflict. Israel ' s military used a high-powered laser to take out drones in combat, the Israeli Defense Ministry said, a significant step toward laser technology being used to intercept real-life. Defense Minister Gantz says the 'Iron Beam' is a game - changer , will significantly improve Israel's defense capabilities; the high-end experimental system is expected to become. Israel’s Iron Dome defense system has a 90 percent success rate, but militant groups and Iranian rockets have breached it. A new laser could change everything. According to the Israeli Defence Ministry, footage shows lasers successfully shooting down drones. Defense Minister Israel Katz called the weapon a regional “game-changer.” | Photo Credit:.

Israel's "Iron Beam" laser air defense system is being deployed in the field and offers the first cost-effective response to drone warfare. The Defense Ministry revealed Thursday that a laser air defense system it is developing successfully shot down drones, rockets, mortars, and anti-tank missiles in a first series of tests last. " Magen Or " (Iron Beam) is the next step up in Israel's self-defense: a laser system that can "cook" rockets, missiles or drones from afar, and at zero cost compared to the Iron Dome. It will be able to intercept rockets from Gaza even before they cross the border while Israeli citizens sleep soundly with no need to sound alarms. JERUSALEM — Israel revealed that its military has used prototype laser air defenses to shoot down a number of threats during the course of the multi-front war that the country has been. Israel has announced that it successfully used a laser - defence system to intercept Hezbollah drones , in what is believed to be the first time high powered lasers have been used in such a fashion during any conflict. Israel ' s military used a high-powered laser to take out drones in combat, the Israeli Defense Ministry said, a significant step toward laser technology being used to intercept real-life. Defense Minister Gantz says the 'Iron Beam' is a game - changer , will significantly improve Israel's defense capabilities; the high-end experimental system is expected to become. Israel’s Iron Dome defense system has a 90 percent success rate, but militant groups and Iranian rockets have breached it. A new laser could change everything. According to the Israeli Defence Ministry, footage shows lasers successfully shooting down drones. Defense Minister Israel Katz called the weapon a regional “game-changer.” | Photo Credit:.

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