Israel's new laser-based air defense system will cost just $2 per interception, the country's leader announced Wednesday.
The country's new air defense system, known as Iron Beam, will only cost the country $2 per interception, a significant cost reduction compared to existing shoot-down systems, which cost tens of thousands to millions to track and eliminate missiles aimed at the country, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett estimated."Until today, it cost us a lot of money to intercept each rocket.
Israel has been a frequent target of rocket and bomb attacks from the Palestinian Authority and Lebanon, including several back-and-forth barrages from the surrounding countries.
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