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(Ynet News) Gal Ganot - The IDF released new data on its groundbreaking laser-based interception technology. "The technology allows us to strike enemy threats with extreme accuracy," said Maj. G., the officer who led the system's implementation. A new tactical battalion within the Air Force's Aerial Defense Division deployed in northern Israel, where they intercepted more than 35 Hizbullah drones launched from Lebanon. Since the start of the war, the Air Force has intercepted nearly 1,000 drones across all fronts using its various air defense systems. Maj. G. said the system's ability to intercept targets beyond Israel's borders or near the enemy's launch zones helped prevent sirens and airspace incursions. Today, dozens of active-duty soldiers are being trained to operate the Air Force's laser systems. "Unlike a missile launcher, which needs physical munitions, the laser system - powered by electricity - can theoretically be used indefinitely. There's no need for constant resupply. The system can respond almost instantly. It fires a concentrated beam of light directly at the target and the speed and accuracy allow for precise elimination of enemy threats."2025-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Intercepted 35 Hizbullah Drones Using Lasers
(Ynet News) Gal Ganot - The IDF released new data on its groundbreaking laser-based interception technology. "The technology allows us to strike enemy threats with extreme accuracy," said Maj. G., the officer who led the system's implementation. A new tactical battalion within the Air Force's Aerial Defense Division deployed in northern Israel, where they intercepted more than 35 Hizbullah drones launched from Lebanon. Since the start of the war, the Air Force has intercepted nearly 1,000 drones across all fronts using its various air defense systems. Maj. G. said the system's ability to intercept targets beyond Israel's borders or near the enemy's launch zones helped prevent sirens and airspace incursions. Today, dozens of active-duty soldiers are being trained to operate the Air Force's laser systems. "Unlike a missile launcher, which needs physical munitions, the laser system - powered by electricity - can theoretically be used indefinitely. There's no need for constant resupply. The system can respond almost instantly. It fires a concentrated beam of light directly at the target and the speed and accuracy allow for precise elimination of enemy threats."2025-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
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