Israel’s High-Powered Laser System a ‘Breakthrough’

Israel’s enemies should be very afraid.

By Hugh Fitzgerald, FPM


Israel has once again reminded us that we should thank our lucky stars that the Jewish state is on our side. In the “What Have You Done For Us Lately” Department, Israel has just completed tests of its new high-power laser system that, installed on a civilian aircraft, can shoot down drones. It promises to be what is called a game-changer. The story of this remarkable advance is here: “Israel successfully downs targets using airborne laser system,” by Anna Ahronheim, Jerusalem Post, June 21, 2021:

 

The Defense Ministry has successfully carried out a series of interceptions to shoot down drones with a powerful airborne laser system installed on a civilian light aircraft….

During the trials that were carried out over the sea, the high-powered laser fired from a civilian Cessna plane destroyed the unmanned targets at differing ranges and altitudes.

According to the Defense Ministry, Israel is perhaps the first country in the world to have been able to use such laser technology on an aircraft to intercept targets in an operational simulation….

The fully automated energy system uses the laser to destroy a target while flying above the clouds, he said, adding that the “powerful and precise system” can intercept the target “regardless of weather conditions.

Once a target passes through the area of interest, the system can be directed at any part of it with very high accuracy. It locks on and remains locked on until the target is downed….

The ground system will also be able to destroy targets at a range of eight to 10 km. with a 100 kW laser, Rotem said. The ministry is aiming for an operational system by 2024 to be deployed at the Gaza border area for shooting down rockets, he said.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz congratulated MAFAT, Elbit and the IAF on the technological breakthrough.

“Today, you have brought us closer to yet another important milestone in the development of the multitiered defense array of the State of Israel, and it is significant both in terms of cost effectiveness and defense capabilities,” he said.

“The laser system will add a new layer of protection at greater ranges and in facing a variety of threats: securing the State of Israel while saving costs of interception,” Gantz said. “I am confident that Israel’s defense industry will succeed in this important development program, and I will work personally together with the entire defense establishment to ensure its success.”

The Defense Ministry hopes that the airborne system will further increase the effectiveness of Israel’s air defenses against existing and future threats. It is expected to complement Israel’s multitiered air-defense array, which includes the Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow missile interceptors….

The lasers can cover a much wider area and lock onto, and then destroy, unmanned vehicles passing through that area. The cost of firing a laser beam for an interception will cost around $2000. Meanwhile, the price of launching an Iron Dome interception missile is between $40,000 and $60,000. Consider how may tens of millions of dollars the IDF spent on Iron Dome missiles in the recent war against Hamas; Hamas aimed 4300 not-very-expensive rockets at Israel; about 600 fell short, leaving 3700 that entered Israeli airspace; Iron Dome missiles managed to intercept 90%. The cost of such a defense is becoming an increasingly urgent issue as large-scale attacks become more frequent and the expense of interception skyrockets.

The laser system will potentially save the IDF hundreds of millions of dollars; it is also more precise in its targeting, and can lock onto a target much closer to its launch, as compared to the Iron Dome.

Israel keeps providing evidence of how creatively it responds to every military challenge its enemies present. In three years, it will have ready an anti-missile and anti-drone system that will cost 1/20th of what such a defense does at present. And Israel will share this laser beam technology – as it always has done with its every military advance in the past – with the U.S.

Be afraid, Ismail Haniyeh and Yahyah Sinwar. Be afraid, Hassan Nasrallah, Ebrahim Raisi and Ayatollah Khamenei, be very afraid. Once those Israeli weapons scientists focus their attention on building new weapons systems, there seems to be no obstacle they cannot in time overcome. Now they’ve reached the “breakthrough” of laser-beam weapons, capable of being fired both from the ground and from civilian light planes flying above the clouds. What’s next to come, from the creative geniuses at Israel Aerospace Industries, Elbit Systems, and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems? We’re on the edge of our seats.

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  1. Unfortunately, the Israeli police and government condone “low tech” warfare against the Jewish state and people via Arab arson attacks. These endanger Jewish lives, but the Israeli police don’t seem to care, and the army does nothing. It propably doesn’t help that the new Minister for Internal Security, Omer Bar-Lev, is from the pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist Meretz party.

    Read this truly shocking report in today’s Arutz Sheva.

    MainAll NewsDefense/SecurityFather: ‘Arabs thugs tried to burn me alive with my children’

    Father: ‘Arabs thugs tried to burn me alive with my children’
    Meir Rubin brought his two young children for an overnight hiking trip in a forest near Jerusalem – and Arabs almost burned them alive.
    Tags: Arab Terrorists Lynching Attempt Arson
    Meir Rubin , Jul 03 , 2021 10:30 PM
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    “They’ve tried to kill me a few times in the past, but they never tried to burn me alive together with my children,” Meir Rubin, a father-of-two and the Executive Director of the Kohelet Forum, said.

    “We’re all fine, but nothing else here is fine.”

    Recalling Friday’s events at the Aminadav Forest, Rubin continued: “I left on Friday night to go hiking with my 3-year-old and 6-year-old sons, including sleeping in a tent. We started off with a picnic with friends, during which I noticed an arson in the forest about 200 meters away from us. I called in the police and firefighters.

    “I ran towards the site of the arson to try to catch the arsonists. They had already left, so I ran back towards the main exit from the reserve, and I photographed the vehicle with the two youths, which was racing wildly towards the exit. They saw that I had photographed them, braked next to me, and were about to exit the vehicle when they noticed that I was armed, and after a few screams they continued driving at top speed.”

    Rubin continued: “The firefighters arrived, extinguished the flames, and continued on. The police also contacted us, received the photographs of the suspects and the vehicle they were in, including the license number. My wife returned home with our youngest, the friends left, and the kids and I remained in the forest. I put the children to sleep in the tent but I didn’t feel comfortable, and I remained awake outside the tent.”

    “Around 11:00p.m., I heard noise a few meters from us, and suddenly the entire forest around me started to burn. I threw the kids, half asleep, at the nearest clearing, I called the police and through them the firefighters, and then I took the kids to the car to get away from the fire. I strapped them both into their safety seats, and suddenly two vehicles appeared: A long Savana and another vehicle, and they blocked me.

    “For a moment I thought that maybe the Savana is a police vehicle, but when three thugs got out of the vehicles and began cursing me in Arabic, I understood that this was an attempted murder of a kind that we’ve become used to recently: Lynching Jews because they are Jews, maybe because I attempted to start a Torah seed group in the forest.

    “Between us, if I was alone I would have run into the forest and waited for the police. Why risk losing my weapons license, being injured, interrogations, a criminal case, and maybe all of those together, if I can anyways run a lot faster than them? A new car will cost less than a good lawyer.

    “But my kids were strapped into the car and the terrorists were blocking my path very very well. I went back today to a place where I interrogated myself: My car is parked here, exactly next to the wall and the tree, the Savana is opposite it and behind it is the smaller vehicle. I couldn’t get out, no matter what.

    “So I put my hand on the gun and I yelled at them to stop. The three of them continued advancing towards me. I pulled out my gun a bit and I yelled again; they ran towards me even faster and were just a few meters away from me. I pulled out my gun and aimed it at the ground, I put my hand on the cocking handle, and I yelled at them, ‘Get out of here right now, the police are on their way.’

    “My magazine was fitted with two regular bullets, and a dumdum in order to ensure stoppage. I already figured a bullet to the center of the body to my right, to the legs of the second, a dumdum to the third that was already on me, and then another one to the right if necessary, but it seemed they understood that I was able to shoot, they returned to their vehicles, and they attempted to block my exit out.

    “Luckily, I understood that that was their intention, and I was already in the vehicle a second after them. My car is a 4×4, despite the fact that it looks like a regular family vehicle, so I drove on the margins a lot faster than they could have expected, and I passed them a second before they blocked the road.

    “I raced around the bends, the kids in the backseat were asking what happened, and the two vehicles were doing everything possible to get me off the road. Whoever knows the steep drive towards Jerusalem will understand how easy it is to conduct a maneuver like this.

    “I managed to remain ahead of them, and at the main entrance to Aminadav, the police car I had called ten minutes prior, near the tent, let me pass and managed to block them from following me. The police officers took my gun and the keys to my vehicle, interrogated me very well over and over regarding what exactly had happened, and ensured that the gun had in fact not be used and was not missing a bullet, and after one of the terrorists ran towards me cursing, they gave me back the gun and the keys and told me to run home immediately before they let them go as well.

    “Yes, you read right. They apparently let them go at the scene. I am not sure, because I did what the police suggested, and I brought my kids home.”

    Rubin concluded: “So I had luck, training, and appropriate equipment, and I wasn’t even in a place considered dangerous. And still, a small change in what happened, and the entire incident could have ended in a horrific disaster.”

    “As a society, we must not make peace with terror. Terrorists want to terrorize, to prevent routine. All terror that causes people to change their behavior is essentially victorious, and we must not let terror win, ever, in any place, at any time. So what do we do?

    “We define all intentional arson as attempted murder, and we use all of our abilities to catch the arsonists. We change the open fire rules so that intention is enough. And thank you to former Public Security Minister Amir Ohana (Likud), who recently ended the despicable protocol of confiscating weapons and calling for an interrogation at the police station ANYONE who draws a weapon, for any reason.

    “We will fight for our lives and our routines, in the forests and on the roads, in the mixed cities and in the fields. If the Jewish state is not safe for Jews, no place in the world will be.”

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  2. @Bear
    Very exciting to see these new tech being able to counter the Drone menace. Other applications too. Very good news.

  3. Debka has an article where the USA and Israel just tested successfully a microwave system in Arizona where swarms of drones could be taken out all at once as opposed to one at a time as with the Laser System.

    Both Systems have great utility. Israel now also has a system which crashed a drone by electronic jamming. This system is sold by Israel to many friendly nations and has been used by several countries successfully.