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IDF gets first combat-ready laser interception system

“Iron Beam” intercepted rockets, mortar shells and drones during extensive testing.

The IDF’s first operational high-power laser air defense system, “Iron Beam,” is displayed during a handover ceremony at a Rafael Advanced Defense Systems facility, Dec. 28, 2025. Credit: Defense Minister's Office.
The IDF’s first operational high-power laser air defense system, “Iron Beam,” is displayed during a handover ceremony at a Rafael Advanced Defense Systems facility, Dec. 28, 2025. Credit: Defense Minister’s Office.

The first operational high-power laser interception system, dubbed “Iron Beam,” has been delivered to the Israel Defense Forces from Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, the Israeli Defense Ministry announced on Sunday.

The system, which has successfully intercepted rockets, mortar shells and drones during extensive testing, will be integrated into the Israeli Air Force and incorporated into Israel’s multi-layered air-defense array alongside the Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow systems.

“Certain events truly merit the designation ‘historic milestone’ in the most precise sense,” Defense Minister Israel Katz said. “For the first time globally, a high-power laser interception system has achieved full operational maturity. … This monumental achievement changes the rules of engagement and delivers a critical message to our enemies, near and far: Do not challenge us, or face severe consequences.”

Defense Ministry Director General Amir Baram said that the newest system “represents only the beginning of a technological revolution,” noting it is expected to “significantly improve both Israel’s defensive capabilities and the cost balance between interception and threat.”

“We remain committed to advancing the world’s most cutting-edge developments to operational deployment, further strengthening Israel’s qualitative edge and technological superiority,” said Brig. Gen. (res.) Daniel Gold, head of the ministry’s Directorate of Defense Research and Development.

“We take great pride in serving as a central pillar of Israel’s national security, built on a powerful combination of values, exceptional human capital and breakthrough innovation,” said Yoav Tourgeman, CEO of Rafael.

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