"Israel gears up with new weapons for potential conflict with Iran in 'Defense-Tech Nation'"
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Amir Baram, Director-General of Israels Defense Ministry, emphasized on Monday that Tehrans swift expansion in air defense and ballistic missile programs, fueled by its radical ideology, keeps all options open for potential conflicts. Baram spoke during the Defense Tech conference, co-hosted by the Ministry and Tel Aviv University, highlighting Israels efforts to develop advanced technologies for any future confrontation with Iran.
Adversaries are constantly adapting. We are at a crucial juncture before a new strategic paradigm emerges, Baram said, stressing the importance of the IDFs readiness for further engagements.
Iron Beam Laser System Deployed
Baram revealed for the first time the reasoning behind the IDFs field deployment of the Iron Beam laser defense system in October 2024. The decision followed an October 13 attack by Hezbollah, which resulted in significant casualties among Golani Brigade soldiers when a drone struck their mess hall in northern Israel.
The Ministry concluded that deploying Iron Beam carried risks comparable to not deploying it, as Hezbollah had been successfully targeting Israel with numerous drones. Within two weeks of deployment, the system intercepted nearly 40 drones, and the IDF has now implemented full-scale operational use of the technology.
Israels Rise as a Defense-Tech Nation
Baram also outlined Israels evolution in military innovation. While Israel was long recognized as a Cyber Nation, today we have become a genuine Defense-Tech Nation, he noted. The country now boasts a broad spectrum of advanced systems, including:
- Aerial Defense Systems
- Unmanned Vehicles
- Electronic Warfare
- Quantum-Resistant Communications
- Intelligence and Surveillance Systems
- Cyber Defense
- Space Technologies
In 2024 alone, Israel signed 21 government-to-government agreements valued in the billions and invested 1.2 billion shekels in startups. Over 130 of the more than 300 startups collaborating with the DDR&D participated in ongoing military operations.
Global Leadership in Defense Technology
Tel Aviv has become the worlds third-largest Defense-Tech hub. Leading Israeli defense companies have secured contracts in Europe, Asia, and North America, while smaller firms have achieved multi-million-dollar deals. Baram emphasized that Israels defense ecosystem, shaped by decades of operational experience and existential threats, uniquely links frontline feedback with engineers and industry partners, producing combat-proven solutions.
This integration of battlefield insight, innovation, and industry is what defines Defense-Tech in Israel, Baram concluded.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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