Israel’s ABM system is getting better and better, thank You-know-who. (Yes, after G-d, you can thank Jewish ingenuity.)
It’s subscription-only from Jane’s, so this is the most you can get for free.
Israel’s anti-ballistic missile Arrow Weapon System (AWS) successfully intercepted a target simulating an Iranian Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) in a test over the Mediterranean on 2 December.
The interception was conducted at a record low altitude, considered below the AWS’s performance envelope, and determined the operability of the Arrow II Block 3 interceptor, manufactured jointly by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.
“We have never before tried the Arrow against the Shahab characteristics, but we know now that we are capable of intercepting all existing ballistic missile threats in the region, whether conventional or non-conventional, and we are developing capabilities to deal with future threats,” Director of the Israel Missile Defence Organisation Arieh Herzog told JDW.
Following the interception, IAF’s MIM-104 Patriot low- to high-altitude air-defence batteries joined the test, simulating an additional interception at lower altitude. Israel’s ballistic missile defence concept is based on a two-tier layered defence in which the AWS constitutes the higher layer and the Patriot an additional, lower layer.
That’s one of the great things about being Jewish: Problem-solving. Iran has ICBMs? Invent a system that will shoot them down.
Does it also shoot down jets carrying Hamas MPs?
That’s in one of the options packages, and they’re trying to get it without also paying for undercarriage protection and pinstriping.
For decades, “liberals” have done everything possible to stop missile defense programs. If they had had their way, we wouldn’t have either Patriot or Arrow.
Also Israel has Jericho III ballistic missiles that can target any Persian city. Persia has no anti missile missiles. Thank you Ronald Reagan for telling the Left to kiss your backside when you pushed the STAR wars technology.