Israel missile defence passes latest test

Jerusalem Post:

An improved Arrow missile, with modifications to its hardware and electronics, was successfully test-fired at 12:05 p.m. Monday afternoon at Palmahim Air Force Base.

The purpose of Monday's test was to launch the missile in a fly-out (where a missile is fired without intercepting a target) and then gather information on its flight and performance. The data will then be evaluated by the IAI Arrow team and applied to continued development.

Yoav Turgeman, head of the Arrow program at Israel Aerospace Industries, said that that improvements made to the missile's hardware and electronics not only reduced manufacturing costs - by some 20 percent - but also improved its ability to intercept incoming ballistic threats. The entire test took just one minute.

A senior official said that the Arrow was capable of intercepting ballistic missiles currently capable of threatening Israel, including those in the hands of Iran and Syria.

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Do the Euro weenies think that the Arrow system destabilizes the Middle East? Probably not since it makes rational adversaries think before they attempt an attack on Israel.

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