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Can Iron Beam stop hypersonic missiles?
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Can Iron Beam stop hypersonic missiles?

  • December 11, 2025

Iron Beam was engineered for short-range threats including rockets, mortars, and drones within 10-kilometre range, not hypersonic missiles exceeding Mach 5. The system requires approximately four seconds of laser contact to destroy targets by thermal penetration. Hypersonic missiles travelling at 2 miles per second or faster present engagement problems where beam residence time becomes critically insufficient.​

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