Israel successfully tests new laser missile defense system
By LAURIE KELLMAN
Associated Press
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel’s leaders say the military’s laser defense system has successfully intercepted drones, mortars, rockets and anti-tank missiles in recent tests. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement Thursday that the laser interceptions are “silent, they’re invisible and they only cost around $3.50” apiece. The Israel-made system is designed to compliment Israel’s other aerial defense systems, including the costly Iron Dome. Bennett and others have called the laser system “the Iron Beam.” Officials said the plan is to station laser transmitters around Israel’s borders over the next decade. The announcement comes near the anniversary of the 11-day Israel-Gaza war in May and sends a message to archenemy Iran.