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The Israeli army currently relies on its air defense system, which uses multiple interceptor missiles to destroy enemy rockets. The technology can cost from tens of thousands to millions of dollars.

In contrast, Israel's 'Iron Beam' laser system launched a prototype last year. It uses a method of firing high-energy lasers to destroy airborne threats. which will have a much lower operating cost

Bennett expects the system to be ready for production by early 2023.

“It will be a game changer. Not only because we can attack the enemy army. But we're going to wipe them out," Bennett said during a visit to a factory at state-owned defense company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, which develops the laser weapon.

In the past, the Palestinian and Lebanese forces used thousands of missiles and artillery. The children have attacked on the Israeli side, and in the past few years, there have been drones that Israel has often intercepted around the border. which they believe may have come from Iran-backed fighters.

“In the past, we had to spend a lot of budget to intercept each rocket. but from today on It would cost the enemy tens of thousands of dollars to fire a rocket, while we would only use $2 of electricity to intercept it.”
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