Israel's laser missile defense system successful in test
Israeli media are reporting that Israel's "Iron Beam" directed energy weapon has successfully intercepted a rocket fired at a target in Israel. The Iron Beam is a 100 kW high-energy laser capable of engaging missiles, rockets, artillery projectiles, and drones. The report comes from the military and security correspondent Israel's Channel 14 news.
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We published in the edition: For the first time in the world, a laser system developed in Israel succeeded in intercepting a rocket launched at Israel during the fighting. After News 14 reported the deployment of the experimental system, now came the happy news - the system managed to make a successful interception.
If the reports are true, this would be the first-ever operational use of a directed-energy weapon and would mark a quantum shift in the missile vs. interceptor struggle that arguably began with Reagan's "Star Wars" speech in 1983.
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It is a technology the US should be interested in. Israel obviously needs it to deal with its hostile neighbors. It is also a very cost-effective defense system.
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