Israel and US testing microwave and laser weapons - report

Published date18 April 2024
AuthorDean Shmuel Elmas
Publication titleGlobes (Rishon LeZion, Israel)
While each interception by Iron Dome, for example, costs about $30,000, the cost of a laser interception is almost negligible. Figures published by the UK Ministry of Defense about the DragonFire laser interception system currently being developed, puts the cost of each interception at an estimated £10 (NIS 47)

Moreover, microwave and laser systems offer the ability to keep firing for as long as they have power, allowing the system to help take down a swarm of drones without running out of ammunition.

Israel's efforts in laser interception technology is invested in the Iron Beam system in which Rafael Advance Development Systems is developing a launcher and Elbit Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: ESLT; TASE:ESLT) is providing the laser itself. Using a 100 kilowatt laser, the system is designed to intercept various rockets. When recently interviewed by "Globes," Col. (res.) Niv Cohen, Rafael VP and head of land maneuvers division, which is responsible for the development of Iron Beam, confirmed that the system is expected to become operational in 2025.

But following Iran's attack on Israel last weekend by 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles and 110 ballistic missiles, Israel needs a more immediate response for coping with swarms of drones that is not based on interceptor missiles.

"The Wall Street Journal" reports that US startup Epirus, which specializes in high-powered microwave weapons, said it could have some of its systems deployed in the Middle East by the summer if the US Army gives the green light, and 10 systems by the end of the year.

To down swarms of drones with one interception cluster

Microwave-based air defense systems have been developed in the US for some years by both the military and private companies. These are non-kinetic...

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