Israel air defense – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:10:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Israel air defense – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Israel's Iron Dome performs overseas as Marines adopt system https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/10/30/israels-iron-dome-performs-overseas-as-marines-adopt-system/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/10/30/israels-iron-dome-performs-overseas-as-marines-adopt-system/#respond Wed, 30 Oct 2024 09:46:25 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1007879   The US Marine Corps has successfully completed its first live-fire test of an air defense system incorporating the Iron Dome interceptor. The system combines American and Israeli technology: US-made radar and command-and-control center, alongside Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' Iron Dome interceptor (the Tamir model) and mobile launcher. Raytheon serves as the prime contractor for […]

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The US Marine Corps has successfully completed its first live-fire test of an air defense system incorporating the Iron Dome interceptor. The system combines American and Israeli technology: US-made radar and command-and-control center, alongside Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' Iron Dome interceptor (the Tamir model) and mobile launcher. Raytheon serves as the prime contractor for the project.

During the exercise, Marine Corps personnel operated the system fully through target interception and tested the continuous launch capability of the interceptors from the new mobile launcher. The successful test demonstrated both the forces' proficiency in operating the system and its effectiveness in challenging interception scenarios.

The Tamir interceptor can counter various threats including cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, rockets, artillery shells, and mortar rounds. The test marks a significant milestone toward deploying the Marines' first prototype battery and demonstrates Iron Dome technology's ability to integrate with foreign air defense systems.

An Iron Dome interceptor. Photo credit: Israeli Defense Ministry

The system, which has proven its operational capabilities with thousands of successful interceptions a little over a decade, continues to protect lives during the current Iron Swords War. It forms part of Israel's multi-tiered defense array, which includes the Iron Dome, David's Sling, Arrow 2, and Arrow 3 systems.

Moshe Patel, Director of the Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO), said: "Iron Dome is a system with extensive operational experience, with many thousands of successful interceptions over more than a decade. The Iron Dome system continues to save lives now, during the war. The Marine Corps live-fire test provides another proof of the Iron Dome interceptor's capability, together with its ground array, to quickly and effectively integrate with any relevant air defense system and intercept various aerial threats in complex scenarios. The Defense Ministry welcomes all air defense cooperation with US military branches."

Shlomo Tuaf, Senior Vice President and Head of the Air Defense Systems Division at Rafael, said: "The Iron Dome system continues to prove itself as an advanced and unique air defense system, with thousands of successful interceptions in complex operational scenarios. The productive cooperation with the US Marine Corps and our partnership with Raytheon demonstrate Rafael's ability to provide unique and customized solutions that deliver effective and precise air defense against various aerial threats. The success of this current test marks an important milestone, and we will continue to work with the Defense Ministry's Research and Development Directorate to expand air defense capabilities in cooperation with our strategic partners worldwide."

 

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Israel reportedly faces missile interceptor shortage, turns to US https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/10/11/israel-faces-missile-interceptor-shortage-turns-to-us-reportedly/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/10/11/israel-faces-missile-interceptor-shortage-turns-to-us-reportedly/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2024 06:55:07 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1004631   Israel is grappling with a looming shortage of interceptor missiles as it strengthens its air defenses against potential attacks from Iran and its proxies, according to industry executives, former military officials, and analysts, Financial Times reports. The United States is rushing to help fill gaps in Israel's protective shield, announcing on Sunday the deployment […]

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Israel is grappling with a looming shortage of interceptor missiles as it strengthens its air defenses against potential attacks from Iran and its proxies, according to industry executives, former military officials, and analysts, Financial Times reports.

The United States is rushing to help fill gaps in Israel's protective shield, announcing on Sunday the deployment of a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (Thaad) antimissile battery. This move comes as Israel is expected to launch a retaliatory strike against Iran, risking further regional escalation.

"Israel's munitions issue is serious," said Dana Stroul, a former senior US defense official with responsibility for the Middle East. "If Iran responds to an Israel attack [with a massive air strike campaign], and Hezbollah joins in too, Israel air defenses will be stretched," she added, noting that US stockpiles are not limitless. "The US can't continue supplying Ukraine and Israel at the same pace. We are reaching a tipping point."

Boaz Levy, chief executive of Israel Aerospace Industries, a state-owned company that manufactures Arrow interceptors used to shoot down ballistic missiles, said that production lines are running triple shifts to meet demand. "Some of our lines are working 24 hours, seven days a week. Our goal is to meet all our obligations," Levy said, adding that the time required to produce interceptor missiles is "not a matter of days."

Israel's triple-layered air defenses have successfully intercepted the majority of incoming drones and missiles fired by Iran and its proxies from across the region. The Iron Dome system has shot down short-range rockets and drones fired by Hamas from Gaza, while David's Sling has intercepted heavier rockets from Lebanon, and the Arrow system has blocked ballistic missiles from Iran.

Iron Dome defense system (Photo: Defense Ministry) Defense Ministry

The Israeli military claimed in April that, with the help of the US and other allies, it achieved a 99 percent interception rate against an Iranian salvo of 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles. However, Israel had less success fending off a second Iranian barrage of over 180 ballistic missiles fired on October 1, with almost three dozen missiles hitting Israel's Nevatim air base, according to open-source intelligence analysts.

The newly deployed US-supplied Thaad battery, designed to shoot down ballistic missiles, will complement Israel's Arrow system. This reinforcement comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government plans its response to Iran's missile barrage in October, which Tehran said was to avenge the killing of leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah.

Lebanon-based Hezbollah has demonstrated its ability to strike at least 60km into Israel despite weeks of Israeli attacks on its commanders and arsenal. On Sunday, a Hezbollah attack drone killed four Israeli soldiers at a military base in the center of the country.

"We are not seeing Hezbollah's full capability yet. It has only been firing at around a tenth of its estimated prewar launching capacity, a few hundred rockets a day instead of as many as 2,000," said Assaf Orion, a former Israeli brigadier general and head of strategy at the Israel Defense Forces. "Some of that gap is a choice by Hezbollah not to go full out, and some of it is due to degradation by the IDF ... But Hezbollah has enough left to mount a strong operation," Orion added. "Haifa and northern Israel are still on the receiving end of rocket and drone attacks almost every day."

Analysts told the Financial Times that defense planners and Israel's AI-powered air defenses are being forced to prioritize which areas to protect. More than 20,000 rockets and missiles have been fired at Israel over the past year from Gaza and Lebanon alone, according to official Israeli figures.

"During the October 1 attack, there was a sense the IDF reserved some Arrow interceptors in case Iran fired its next salvo at Tel Aviv," said Ehud Eilam, a former researcher at Israel's Ministry of Defense. "It's only a matter of time before Israel starts to run out of interceptors and has to prioritize how they are deployed."

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