Israel’s Rafael unveils ‘Star Wars-style’ laser missile shield

Israel’s Rafael unveils ‘Star Wars-style’ laser missile shield – Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz.

( This is military technology that Israel wants to publicize.  I leave it to you to imagine the tech it keeps classified. – JW )

Iron Beam is designed to intercept close-range drones, rockets and mortars.

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SINGAPORE — An Israeli state-owned arms company developing a laser-based missile shield that evokes “Star Wars” style technology says its deployment over the country is closer to becoming a reality.

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems said development of the system was advanced enough for the company to be comfortable with publicizing it at this week’s Singapore Airshow, which is Asia’s largest aerospace and defense exhibition.

The laser technology behind the missile shield called Iron Beam is not that far removed from fiction.

“It’s exactly like what you see in Star Wars,” said company spokesman Amit Zimmer. “You see the lasers go up so quickly like a flash and the target is finished.”

Iron Beam is designed to intercept close-range drones, rockets and mortars which might not remain in the air long enough for Israel’s current Iron Dome missile defense system to intercept.

Iron Dome batteries have shot down hundreds of rockets launched by Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip at Israeli cities. With no peace deal in sight and also threatened by Hezbollah in Lebanon, Israel wants to beef up that system and develop further protection.

Avnish Patel, an expert in military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute, said Iron Beam is potentially an effective addition to Israel’s defenses rather than a drastic change.

“Essentially, its military and tactical utility will be particularly useful in complementing the already proven Iron Dome system in tackling very short range threats such as rockets and mortar fire and in close quarter engagements,” he said.

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems said test data show Iron Beam lasers are blasting away more than 90 percent of their targets. The new system can also be modified so that multiple lasers can be used to hit a target, according to the company. But officials remain tight lipped as to when and how the Iron Beam will be deployed.

Zimmer, the company spokesman, said it took 15 engineers about five years to work on the technology involving solid-state lasers. It works by shooting laser beams at targets which are heated so rapidly they disintegrate in an instant.

“It’s very accurate and will help avoid collateral damage,” Zimmer said at the company’s booth at the airshow exhibition hall. “When you use lasers, you have an unlimited magazine.”

Besides Iron Beam and Iron Dome, Israel is also developing the next phase of its Arrow system which can intercept missiles in space and the upcoming David’s Sling, which shoots down short and mid-range ballistic missiles.

But some feel Israel, which gets significant funding from key ally the U.S. for missile defense capabilities, is going overboard.

Fanar Haddad, a research fellow from the Middle East Institute in Singapore, said Israeli military superiority in the region was so firmly established that Iron Beam was unlikely to change anything in the short or medium term.

“The development of another layer says more about Israeli paranoia,” he said. “The possibility of a conventional attack against Israel is next to nil and there is hardly a need for five layers of missile defense systems.”

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems would not comment on how much Iron Beam would cost or how much has been invested in it so far.

“It’s very hard to say. We’re still testing and it can be modified in many different ways,” Zimmer said.

Other nations and private companies may be keen on using the laser based technology to protect against attacks.

Israel has become one of the world’s leading weapons exporters. Israeli arms companies often point out that they bring with them years of firsthand experience from conflicts with Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, jihadi militants in Egypt’s Sinai desert and Hezbollah guerrillas.

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7 Comments on “Israel’s Rafael unveils ‘Star Wars-style’ laser missile shield”

  1. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    “The development of another layer says more about Israeli paranoia,” he said. “The possibility of a conventional attack against Israel is next to nil and there is hardly a need for five layers of missile defense systems.”

    Paranoia my ass.
    This moron doesn’t know what he is talking about.
    The people suffering from missile attacks are not paranoid and the threat is very real.

    This system IS A GAMECHANGER for the simple reason that a laser shot costs only hundreds of dollars while an Iron dome missile costs tens of thousands of dollars.
    For this reason alone it changes the calculus in favor of the defender.

    • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

      Agreed….

      Assuming it works as advertised, it’s the beginning of the end of missile warfare.

      I never expected to live to see it. Now there’s actually a chance.

      • artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

        I very much hope that this system delivers.
        They wouldn’t advertise it if it didn’t work in principle and the development were not in the advanced stage.

      • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

        you decades behind the UK and usa its just bluff and pointless bluff at that

        • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

          Justice, you’re no more privy to classified Israeli info than anyone else here.

          You are entitled to your opinion, but your positive tone on the subject weighs against it. It borders on making you sound silly.

          • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

            your system has more leaks than the Obama administration and that no exaggeration,we can look at anything we want and you know it,we are 80 years ahead of you on signet

          • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

            Yeah, Israel has never been able to keep secret its preemptive attacks… Right.

            Really pushing the “silly” envelope.


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