Israel Moving Ahead With Iron Beam Development

October 28, 2024

4:14 PM

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Israel's Defense Ministry announced on Monday morning that it is moving ahead with a NIS 2 billion (approximately $534 million) contract with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Elbit Systems to acquire additional units of the "Iron Beam" laser interception systems.

"Since the outbreak of the war, the Defense Ministry has signed hundreds of orders worth tens of billions of shekels to strengthen ‘blue and white’ production independence and to build up the IDF’s capabilities," Defense Ministry Director-General Eyal Zamir said. "Our primary goal is to reduce reliance on external sources and to bolster the Israeli industry."

Rafael claims on its website that the system includes a "100kW class High Energy Laser Weapon System" that can destroy incoming weapons at ranges from a few hundred meters to several kilometers at a price of around $2 per shot, as opposed to the Iron Dome interceptor missiles which costs nearly $100,000 each.

Elbit will produce the actual laser for the system, while Rafael will build the support systems.

“As Israel's Laser Center and a global leader in high-power laser technology, Elbit Systems congratulates on the significant progress made in the Iron Beam project and is proud of its contribution to its success," President and CEO of Elbit Systems Bezhalel Machlis said. "The capabilities developed at Elbit Systems represent a leap forward in future defense against various threats."

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