
Israel Unveils Iron Beam Laser System amid Record Defense Sales
Israel publicly highlighted its Iron Beam laser defense system, a directed-energy interceptor designed to shoot down rockets, mortars, and drones at a fraction of the per-shot cost of kinetic interceptors. Officials frame Iron Beam as a complement to Iron Dome and other layers, seeking to blunt saturation attacks by neutralizing short-range threats with speed and precision. The reveal comes alongside reports of record defense exports, reflecting global demand for Israeli air and missile defense technologies.
Beyond the technology’s showcase value, fielding a reliable laser layer could reshape Israel’s cost curve: while development and power demands are significant, each engagement costs dramatically less than a missile interceptor and could conserve stocks for higher-end threats. Defense customers abroad are tracking progress, exploring how a mature system might fit into integrated air-defense architectures against proliferating UAVs and rockets.
Even as timelines and integration details remain closely held, Israel’s pursuit of directed energy underscores a broader shift in modern air defense—one that blends kinetic and non-kinetic tools to keep pace with evolving adversary tactics.
(FOX/VFI News)
“Lord, we pray for protection over Israel’s skies and borders. Grant wisdom to leaders and engineers stewarding defensive innovations, and guard civilians and soldiers alike from incoming threats. May these tools serve the cause of preserving life and calming fear, and may Your peace rest over the land.”