Israel will begin deploying the technology at the end of the month, offering cost-effective interception of rockets and UAVs.
Israel will fully deploy the Iron Beam on December 30, introducing a laser system designed to intercept drones, rockets, ...
Cryptographic coprocessors are nice, for the most part. These are small chips you connect over I2C or One-Wire, with a whole bunch of cryptographic features implemented. They can hash data, securely ...
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Lasers, including under Israel’s Iron Beam, are innovating modern warfare — for better or worse
Earlier this summer, Israel made military history. Not with a missile, bomb or bullet — but with a beam of light. In a first for modern warfare, the Israel Defense Forces successfully intercepted ...
The system, which has been in development since 2014, will 'fundamentally change' rules of engagement, Defense Ministry ...
One of the recent Aegis enhancements is the ability to direct the use of laser weapons against aircraft, missiles, drones or small boats. American naval weapons development officials are considering ...
The Iron Beam is the most advanced, operational laser in the world, though England, the US, and others have relatively advanced lasers. In a historic breakthrough, the IDF on Wednesday announced that ...
According to Rafael, a major advantage of its lasers is that they can shoot down enemy rockets and drones much earlier in the threat process. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems’ new family of lasers, ...
As such, the new system from Merio offloads this capability onto unmanned drones so that targets can be marked remotely and ...
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