Lasers instead of missiles: cheap protection against cheap threats
Michael Edelstein of Elbit Systems said that Israel's laser systems will be ready for full-scale use in less than five years. Already, on-board laser installations for fighter jets are in the final stages of development. And the Rafael Iron Beam ground-based system has passed real combat tests and will soon enter service with the Israel Defense Forces.
The bottom line is simple: instead of spending millions on interceptor missiles, shoot down cheap missiles and drones with a laser for pennies.
Iron Beam is already working — and it hits exactly
The Iron Beam is not a prototype. It has already been used in conditions close to combat, and has shown high efficiency. The system is capable of intercepting missiles, artillery shells and drones at short ranges. Unlike the Iron Dome, which spends $50-100 thousand per interception, the laser costs only a few dollars per shot.
It works according to the principle: aimed — turned on — burned. And it can work continuously as long as there is electricity.
Onboard lasers for fighter jets are already in development
Elbit is currently completing the creation of compact laser installations that can be installed directly on fighter jets, for example, on the F-16 or future F-35I. This will allow the aircraft to defend against surface–to-air missiles and even attack ground targets.
Imagine: a fighter is flying, sees MANPADS, and destroys it with one pulse. No rocket launch, no noise, no smoke. Just a light, and the target disappears.
Why does this change everything
Israel is currently spending billions on missile defense, but the threat is growing: Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas are all actively using missiles and drones. Lasers are not just a new weapon, they are a change in the defense economy.
One Iron Beam will be able to intercept hundreds of targets per day. And a network of such systems will make the country virtually invulnerable to massive attacks. And most importantly, it costs many times less than current systems.
Sources
- Rossiyskaya Gazeta — how Israel plans to use lasers to destroy incoming missiles
- Lenta.ru — Israel to field Iron Beam laser; contract details & performance
- Building-Tech.org — Iron Beam laser shield for intercepting & destroying air threats
- Wikipedia — Iron Beam mine & drone interception laser weapon
- Lechaim.ru (via Ynetnews) — first combat intercept of Hezbollah drones with Iron Beam
- Aurora Israel — world-first operational Iron Beam intercept, Israel’s technological milestone