Israel develops Light Blade laser system to respond to aerial threats such as drones
Currently, drones still need to maintain communication with the operator or laser pointer GPS. Therefore, electronic jamming systems can use this weakness to implement "soft kills" against drone threats. That is, the operating state of the drone is eliminated through hacking technology. However, future drones will navigate through on-board sensors and cameras, avoiding any available communication links. Therefore, the soft kill of electronic interference will be ineffective. The threat of drones has greatly increased. In order to deal with future drone threats. Before they reach their goal. There needs to be a "hard kill" option to actually target and shoot down the drone.
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In fact, Israel has been suffering from air strikes from balloons carrying incendiary bombs near the Gaza border in recent years. The most recent attack occurred in February 2020. The initial air strikes of this type began in 2018. Dr. Udi Ben-Ami, co-founder of OptiDefense, a technology solutions company based in Israel, contacted Negev Ben. Professors at Gurion University are looking for solutions.
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