Israel Completes First Interception Tests with
an Airborne Laser System (with video)
The Directorate of Defense R&D in Israel's Ministry of
Defense, together with Elbit Systems and the IAF, has successfully
intercepted several UAVs using an airborne High-Power Laser Weapon
System (HPL-WS).
The UAVs were intercepted at various ranges and
flight altitudes.
Israel's Defense Minister, Benny Gantz, said, “I would like to
congratulate the Directorate for Defense R&D, Elbit Systems and
the IAF on the technological breakthrough they have achieved.
Today you have brought us closer to yet another important
milestone in the development of the multi-tier defense array of
the State of Israel and it is significant both in terms of
cost-effectiveness and defense capabilities.”
“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 the
costs of interception. I am confident that Israel’s defense
industry will succeed in this important development program, and I
will personally work together with the entire defense
establishment to ensure its success.”
During the test series, a High-Power Laser system was
installed on an aircraft and was tested in a number of scenarios.
It successfully intercepted and destroyed all of the UAVs that
were launched throughout the test.
The ability to intercept and destroy airborne
threats in the air is groundbreaking and offers a strategic change
in the air defense capabilities of Israel.
This method of airborne interception has many
advantages, including a low cost per interception, the ability to
effectively intercept long-range threats at high altitudes
regardless of weather conditions, and the ability to defend vast
areas.
The airborne, High-Power Laser System will
complement Israel’s multi-tier missile defense array, which
include the Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow missile interceptor
systems.
The test series is the first
phase in a multi-year program led by the Directorate of Defense
R&D and Elbit Systems to develop a laser system against a variety
of long-range threats.
Head of Research and Development in the DDR&D,
Brig. Gen. Yaniv Rotem, said, “We successfully
intercepted several UAVs in the air, within a range of more than
1km. This is a groundbreaking technological achievement and it is
critical for further development of our airborne High-Power Laser
System.”
Israel Tests Airborne
High-Power Laser Weapon System (HPL-WS)
Reasons for Developing an
Airborne High-Power Laser Weapon System
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