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A video was distributed on the network, which was reported that Israel first use...

The media showed a laser air defense system: The tanal does not confirm it (video)

A video was distributed on the network, which was reported that Israel first used the Laser Iron Beam. The information was not confirmed in the tank. The network showed a video on which, as it was stated, Israel first showed footage of the laser work of the Iron Ray of Laser System to intercept missiles from the Gaza. The video was spread to X (former Twitter).

Later, journalist Ituta Blumental, with reference to his sources, reported that the safety did not confirm the use of Israel about the "Iron Ray". "According to the inspections of security officers, there was no missile missile intercepts with the use of a laser beam," - the journalist wrote in H. As it is known that the Israeli system "Iron Ray" was tested in 2022. It was developed as a supplement to the Iron Dome system.

According to RAFAEL representatives, a new weapon can capture the target at the speed of light and destroy it for 5 seconds up to 7 km. Scientists have suggested that the final power of the laser after all tests would be hundreds of kilowatts. In addition to the efficiency of the "iron beam", one laser interception will cost 3-4 dollars compared to one interception of the "iron dome" system, which costs $ 50,000.

We will remind, on October 7 Hamas attacked Israel from the territory of the Gaza sector. More than two thousand rockets were reported, after which militants began invading the country. The tile declared martial law and launched an operation "Iron Swords". On October 8, Israel officially announced the war and put into operation "Alef", which has not been used since 1973. Countries also intend to keep the Gaza's complete blockade by switching off the water supply.

The US intends to actively support Israel in the confrontation of Hamas. Recently, the media with reference to sources reported that Washington intends to send to Israel the 26th Expeditionary Unit of Marines to strengthen US troops who are there. The White House also does not exclude that US troops can be involved in gas to release hostages, although, according to John Kirby's National Security Council, there are no such plans.