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Dec 17, 2014

Israel's Arrow 3 missile shield fails interception test

Israel's upgraded ballistic missile shield failed its first live interception test on Tuesday.
Operators of the Arrow 3 battery at Palmahim air base on the Mediterranean coast canceled the launch of its interceptor missile after it failed to lock on to a target missile fired over the sea.
Arrow is among several elements of an integrated Israeli aerial shield built up to withstand potential future missile and rocket attacks by Iran, Syria or their guerrilla allies in Lebanon and Gaza.
Arrow 3 interceptors are designed to fly above the earth's atmosphere, where their warheads detach to become kamikaze satellites, or "kill vehicles", that track and slam into the targets. Such high-altitude shoot-downs are meant to safely destroy incoming nuclear, biological or chemical missiles.
Arrow is jointly developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and U.S. firm Boeing Co. Its earlier version, Arrow 2, was deployed more than a decade ago and officials put its success rate in trials at around 90 percent.
reuters

1 comment:

  1. and this the second failure to Arrow 3 missile test .. haha … man they tested the missile in jan 2014 and the same result and almost 11 months later the same result isnt it the right time for them to change the things with missile

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