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The Arrow or Hetz (Hebrew: חֵץ, pronounced or pronounced) is a family of anti-ballistic missiles designed to fulfill an Israeli requirement for a missile defense system that would be more effective against ballistic missiles than the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile.
The Arrow 3 or Hetz 3 (Hebrew: חֵץ 3, pronounced or pronounced) is an exoatmospheric hypersonic anti-ballistic missile, jointly funded, developed and produced by Israel and the United States.
They believed Israel's short range missile defense requirements have several parallels to the Indian threat from Pakistan, which includes a "battlefield range" quasi-tactical ballistic nuclear weapon delivery system, called Nasr, which some Indian defense sources say the Iron Dome might be an effective deterrent against, as well as the ...
Israel’s layered missile defense system was once again put to the test on Tuesday as Iran launched more than 200 ballistic missiles at Israel. The Iron Dome air defense system garners most of ...
An incoming attack by more than 300 Iranian drones and ballistic missiles was the latest challenge to Israel’s air defense system, which already has been working overtime to cope with incoming ...
The long-range Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 system, developed by Israel with an Iranian missile threat in mind, is designed to intercept ballistic missiles outside the earth's atmosphere, using a ...
Israel Theater ballistic missile defense MIM-104 Patriot: United States Air and ballistic missile defense Retirement announced; PAC-2/GEM+ variants. David's Sling: Israel Air defense Utilizes AESA radar Light Blade: Israel UAV and small craft air defense First laser based air defense system worldwide Iron Dome: Israel Air Defense SkySonic: Israel
A request from Israel for 1,100 mile (1,770 km) range Pershing II medium range ballistic missiles was rejected by the United States for inclusion as part of a military assistance incentive package offered in 1975 during negotiations over transferring the Sinai from Israeli to Egyptian control as part of a US-brokered peace deal. [18]