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Israel's new high-tech defence solution ‘Iron Beam’ is set to join the Iron Dome. How does it work?

Mehul Reuben Das • October 31, 2024, 11:31:43 IST
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Israel’s Iron Beam is a cutting-edge laser-based defence system designed to intercept short-range threats like rockets, mortars, and drones. It will be entered into active service from 2025, with an initial investment of $500 million

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Israel's new high-tech defence solution ‘Iron Beam’ is set to join the Iron Dome. How does it work?
Unlike the Iron Dome, which is already well-known for intercepting rockets and missiles, the Iron Beam is cutting-edge laser system is designed to target smaller threats, like mortars, rockets, and drones, with unprecedented precision. Image Credit: X.com/The Times of Israel

Israel is making a bold move in its defence technology, and will be investing over $500 million to bring its latest weapon, the Iron Beam, into active service from 2025.

Unlike the Iron Dome, which is already well-known for intercepting rockets and missiles, this cutting-edge laser system is designed to target smaller threats, like mortars, rockets, and drones, with unprecedented precision.

What is the Iron Beam?
Israel’s Iron Beam is a cutting-edge laser-based defence system designed to intercept short-range threats like rockets, mortars, and drones. Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Iron Beam complements Israel’s Iron Dome, filling a gap in defence against smaller, quicker attacks that traditional systems find challenging.

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This system uses directed-energy technology, firing high-energy lasers at targets to destroy them mid-air.

Iron Beam offers a cost-effective solution, as each interception costs significantly less than the Iron Dome’s missile interceptors. The laser is also nearly instantaneous, reducing response time and making it highly effective for dense attack scenarios.

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The system has been tested successfully and is expected to enhance Israel’s multi-layered air defence strategy, alongside the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow systems, providing comprehensive protection against various airborne threats.

The Iron Beam is under the helm of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, the same company responsible for the Iron Dome and David’s Sling, two mainstays of Israel’s layered air defence.

Rafael’s CEO, Yoav Tourgeman, has expressed confidence that the Iron Beam will significantly fortify Israel’s air defences, which have been repeatedly tested by Iran and affiliated forces. This laser system is meant to serve as a quick and cost-effective complement to the Iron Dome, with its ability to engage and destroy threats at the speed of light.

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Despite its anticipated impact, the Iron Beam has already been the subject of misinformation. Following the 2023 Hamas attacks, fake footage circulated online, showing supposed scenes of the Iron Beam intercepting missiles in dramatic fashion.

The videos were later revealed as modified clips from the video game Arma 3, highlighting how easily confusion can arise around these new technologies.

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The importance of Iron Beam for Israel
The investment reflects a strong endorsement of directed-energy weapons, a tech that is both innovative and divisive. Directed-energy weapons like the Iron Beam represent a new frontier in defence, but they remain relatively rare on the world stage and often spark heated debate among tech and defence enthusiasts.

For Israel, however, this development highlights the gravity of overhead threats, which are becoming increasingly sophisticated and frequent. By enhancing its protective shield, Israel is looking to counter potential attacks from a growing number of adversaries.

With its debut expected within a year, the Iron Beam is being hailed by Israeli defence authorities as a game-changer in the field. Eyal Zamir, the director general of Israel’s defence ministry, called it a step toward a new era in warfare, pointing to the laser system’s potential to reshape Israel’s response to airborne threats.

What this means for global defence industries
While many nations are grappling with the challenges of implementing directed-energy defences, Israel may prove to be a testing ground for these high-tech weapons. As the Iron Beam moves closer to deployment, the world will be watching to see if this laser can truly provide the kind of agile, rapid response that modern air defence systems need.

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Should Iron Beam perform as expected, Israel could set the stage for a new standard in defence, showcasing laser technology’s practical benefits in a world increasingly under the shadow of advanced threats.

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