Israel signs $537 mn deal to boost laser defence system

"The integration of Iron Beam will enable a major improvement in Israel's defence capabilities against existing and future threats and at significantly lower costs," read the statement.

Jerusalem: The Israeli Defence Ministry said that it has signed a 2-billion-shekel ($537 million) deal to expand the production of the Iron Beam laser interception system, which is expected to join Israel’s air defence array in about a year.

The agreement was signed on Monday with two Israeli defence technology companies — the system’s main developer, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, and Elbit Systems, said the ministry in a statement.

Iron Beam is a laser system for air defences from the ground against aerial threats from rockets, mortar bombs, drones, cruise missiles, and more, reports Xinhua news agency.

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The ministry noted that the system is set to be integrated into Israel’s “multi-layered” defences as a complementary capability to the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow systems, which are based on interceptor missiles and used during current conflicts.

“The integration of Iron Beam will enable a major improvement in Israel’s defence capabilities against existing and future threats and at significantly lower costs,” read the statement.

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