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Israel's 'Lightsaber': Can this company shoot down Hezbollah drones with lasers?

OptiDefense, an Israeli Company With Only Seven Employees, Claims to Have Invented the World's First Laser Security System. It Was Originally Used to Shoot Down Hamas Balloons. Now They're Hoping to Solve Israel's Drone Crisis

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haaretz.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Israel's 'Lightsaber': Can this company shoot down Hezbollah drones with lasers?

OptiDefense, an Israeli Company With Only Seven Employees, Claims to Have Invented the World's First Laser Security System. It Was Originally Used to Shoot Down Hamas Balloons. Now They're Hoping to Solve Israel's Drone…

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jpost.com8 h fa

An inside look at Israel's laser defense capabilities | The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post recently visited Elbit's facility and met with experts in the field, to see the insides of the laser, and laboratories where its various pieces are developed up close.

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·breakingdefense.com

    Israeli startup unveils laser system it says can kill drones in seconds - Breaking Defense

    “It’s a game changer. It’s smaller, uses only 4kWh, can be connected to a vehicle, and is three to four times less expensive than current laser or microwave systems,” Erex Riahi,…

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·haaretz.com

    Israel's 'Lightsaber': Can this company shoot down Hezbollah drones with lasers?

    OptiDefense, an Israeli Company With Only Seven Employees, Claims to Have Invented the World's First Laser Security System. It Was Originally Used to Shoot Down Hamas Balloons.…

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breakingdefense.com4 g fa

Israeli startup unveils laser system it says can kill drones in seconds - Breaking Defense

“It’s a game changer. It’s smaller, uses only 4kWh, can be connected to a vehicle, and is three to four times less expensive than current laser or microwave systems,” Erex Riahi, the CEO of Esh-Tech, said.

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  • martedì 16 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    An inside look at Israel's laser defense capabilities | The Jerusalem Post

    The Jerusalem Post recently visited Elbit's facility and met with experts in the field, to see the insides of the laser, and laboratories where its various pieces are developed up…