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Israel deploys ‘iron beam’ laser system, claiming world first in operational air defence

Israel delivers its new Iron Beam laser interceptor to the air force, marking what officials describe as the first fully operational high-powered laser defence system capable of intercepting aerial threats

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 29 Dec 2025 10:24AM

Israel deploys ‘iron beam’ laser system, claiming world first in operational air defence
The country seeks to strengthen its layered air defence network - December 29, 2025

ISRAEL’S defence ministry has announced that its new laser-based interception system, known as Iron Beam, has been delivered to the Israeli Air Force for operational use in countering aerial threats.

The handover took place at a ceremony in northern Israel, attended by officials from the ministry’s Directorate of Defence Research and Development, which led the project, and defence contractor Rafael, the system’s main developer.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the deployment marked an unprecedented milestone in global military technology, with the system having reached full operational maturity and successfully conducted multiple interceptions.

“For the first time globally, a high-powered laser interception system has reached full operational maturity and successfully carried out multiple interceptions,” Katz said.

“This monumental achievement sends a critical message to our enemies, near and far… do not challenge us, or face serious consequences,” he added.

The delivery of Iron Beam represents a major breakthrough in a programme that has been under development for more than a decade.

Rafael chairman Yuval Steinitz said Israel had become the first country in the world to possess an operational laser system capable of intercepting aerial threats such as rockets and missiles.

Iron Beam is designed to enhance Israel’s defensive capabilities while significantly reducing the cost of intercepting incoming projectiles, which has been a persistent challenge for missile-based defence systems.

The laser platform will operate as part of Israel’s multi-layered air defence architecture, complementing existing systems such as Iron Dome, which provides short-range protection against rockets and missiles.

It will also work alongside David’s Sling and the next generation of Arrow interceptor missiles, joint Israeli-American systems intended to counter longer-range and ballistic missile threats.

Earlier this month, the defence ministry said the Iron Beam system was ready and would be deployed by the end of December.

The move follows recent conflicts that exposed limitations in Israel’s existing missile defence capabilities. During a 12-day war launched by Israel against Iran in June, Israeli air defences were unable to intercept all incoming projectiles fired by Tehran.

Israel has acknowledged that more than 50 missiles struck their targets during the conflict with Iran, resulting in 28 deaths.

Officials say the introduction of Iron Beam is intended to address such gaps and strengthen Israel’s ability to respond to sustained and complex aerial attacks in future conflicts. - December 29, 2025

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