Israel's Iron Beam Laser Defense System Expands to Airborne Platforms
Israel's Iron Beam laser defense system, operational since 2024, is advancing to aerial platforms after initial success on the ground. The system, developed by Elbit Systems and Rafael, offers a cost-effective solution against UAVs, missiles, and mortars, with potential applications seen in Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia.

The Iron Beam laser defense system, operational since 2024, has secured a contract for integration onto aerial platforms following its initial success against aerial threats. Developed by Elbit Systems and Rafael, this 100-kilowatt high-energy laser achieved operational interceptions during the Israel-Hamas conflict, demonstrating its effectiveness.
In 2021, the technology was successfully tested on a Cessna aircraft, intercepting multiple UAVs. Given the rise in inexpensive drone usage in modern warfare, the Iron Beam's low operational costs present a significant advantage over traditional defense systems. The deployment of this technology could reshape aerial defense strategies internationally.




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