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Israel’s high-powered laser interception system, dubbed “Iron Beam,” has been declared operational after completing development and final tests, and is set to be delivered to the military by the end of the year, the Defense Ministry and manufacturer Rafael said on Wednesday.
 
This thing looks a lot like the laser system on the big truck the Chinks showed in their latest parade. I wonder how many kW it is.
The Naval variant was 100kW when unveiled earlier. Not aware of the land based one. It should be in the standard 50-100kW that most are aiming to be in.

 
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This thing looks a lot like the laser system on the big truck the Chinks showed in their latest parade. I wonder how many kW it is.
This one is 100-150kw laser system( though scalable according to Israel).
Chinese one is more powerful, 300kw range.
The Naval variant was 100kW when unveiled earlier. Not aware of the land based one. It should be in the standard 50-100kW that most are aiming to be in.

Land one is also 100kw.(iron beam 450)
And a combat version 30-50kw (iron beam m)
Its a scalable system.
 
IAI seems to be upping its video production quality. Another product seems to be on the horizon for export to partners.


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The Israeli army has begun using mesh "grills" to protect military vehicles from Hezbollah's FPV drones. The first examples have been spotted on Hummer armored vehicles. While the mesh protects against drones, it can only withstand a few hits. It's not yet known whether these are factory-produced or prototypes.