Israel has said it had launched a new national communications satellite on board a SpaceX rocket from the United States.
The Dror 1 satellite was blasted into orbit on a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and the foreign ministry said.
"This $200 million 'smartphone in space' will power Israel's strategic and civilian communications for 15 years," the ministry wrote on X.
Accompanying video footage showed the reusable, two-stage rocket lift off into the night sky. SpaceX said the launch happened at 1.04am in Florida (6.04am Irish time).
🇮🇱📡 Lift-off!
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) July 13, 2025
Israel's first national communications satellite, Dror 1, just launched aboard a @SpaceX Falcon 9.
Built by Israel Aerospace Industries, this $200M "smartphone in space" will power Israel’s strategic and civilian communications for 15 years.
A bold leap for… pic.twitter.com/RJQzSlUhHI
IAI, which called the launch "a historic leap for Israeli space technology", said when it announced the project to develop and build Dror 1 that it was "the most advanced communication satellite ever built in Israel".
In September 2016, an unmanned Falcon 9 rocket exploded during a test in Florida, destroying Israel's Amos-6 communications satellite, which was estimated to have cost between $200 and 300 million.