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  2. Arrow (missile family) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow 2 at the Paris Air Show. The Arrow system was originally designed and optimized to intercept short and medium-range ballistic missiles with ranges above 200 km (120 mi). [81] It is not intended to intercept either military aircraft or artillery rockets, the second of which are relatively small and short ranged. [81]

  3. Missile defense systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The system is transportable, as it can be moved to other prepared sites. Following the construction and testing of the Arrow 1 technology demonstrator, production and deployment began with the Arrow 2 version of the missile. The Arrow is considered one of the most advanced missile defense programs currently in existence. [24]

  4. EL/M-2080 Green Pine - Wikipedia

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    The Arrow program was launched as a response to the acquisition by Arab states of long range surface-to-surface missiles. [2] [3] The United States and Israel signed a memorandum of understanding to co-fund it in 1986, [4] [5] and in 1988 the United States Department of Defense Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) placed an order with Israel Aircraft Industries for the Arrow 1 ...

  5. 'David's Sling' and 'Arrow' anti-missile systems: How Israel ...

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    The Arrow 3 system is believed to have a range of 1,500 miles and can reach an altitude of 100 miles.. The Arrow 2 is designed to explode near a missile to bring down an incoming missile, but the ...

  6. Arrow 3 - Wikipedia

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    Arrow 3 may have a reduced 30-year life-cycle cost. [26] It should use the same launch system as Arrow 2. [14] In 2010 it was reported to cost $2–3 million per unit, [32] while program cost was estimated at $700–$800 million over three years. [33]

  7. Comparison of anti-ballistic missile systems - Wikipedia

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    System name: Many systems have numerous iterations or block upgrades, or have had multiple names. The primary or current system in use is described and noted, with the specific weapon iteration noted as appropriate. Period of use: ABM systems have protracted development periods. The time the system is or was in operational use is described.

  8. March 2017 Israel–Syria incident - Wikipedia

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    At no point was the safety of Israeli civilians or the IAF aircraft compromised", [7] several news reports started speculating about the use of the Arrow system to defend jet fighters from hostile surface to air missiles. However other Israeli news publications confirmed that the initial reading of the IDF statement was wrong; in fact, the IDF ...

  9. David's Sling - Wikipedia

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    David's Sling Stunner missile launch during tests, 2015. David's Sling (Hebrew: קלע דוד, romanized: Kela David), also formerly known as Magic Wand (Hebrew: שרביט קסמים, romanized: Sharvit Ksamim), is an Israel Defense Forces military system jointly developed by the Israeli defense contractor Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and the American defense contractor Raytheon, that ...