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  2. Iron Dome - Wikipedia

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    The initial funding and development of the Iron Dome system was provided and undertaken by Israel. [31] This allowed for the deployment of the first two Iron Dome systems. [32] Subsequently, funding for additional Iron Dome systems—along with repeated funding for the supply of the interception missiles—has been provided by the United States ...

  3. How big is the Israeli military and what is the Iron Dome? - AOL

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    The IDF says the Iron Dome is a purely defensive system and has no attacking capabilities. Israel has now asked the US to assist in restocking the defence system after suffering large missile ...

  4. The Iron Dome, explained and visualized - AOL

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    The Israel Defense Forces said the system boasted a 95.6% success rate during a rocket salvo fired by Islamic Jihad in May. Development on the Iron Dome first began in 2007.

  5. Is Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system ironclad? - AOL

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    Since Israel activated the Iron Dome in 2011, the cutting-edge rocket-defense system has intercepted thousands of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip, including on Tuesday night when Iran launched a ...

  6. Israel's Iron Dome system is a major defensive asset - AOL

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    The system was put into development in the mid-2000s. It became operational in 2011, with a good chunk of financing from the U.S. Israel's Iron Dome system is a major defensive asset

  7. David's Sling - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the David's Sling system, which is designed to intercept medium- and long-range rockets, the Iron Dome system, a separate system with which it will be used in conjunction, designed to intercept short-range rockets (4–70 km), and the Arrow missile, a separate system designed to intercept ballistic missiles, are already in use.

  8. Iron Beam - Wikipedia

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    The system is designed to destroy short-range rockets, artillery, and mortar bombs, and is expected to be deployed in October 2025. [5] It has a range of up to 10 km (6.2 mi), complementing the Iron Dome system which was designed to intercept missiles launched from a greater distance.

  9. Factbox-What are Israel's Iron Dome and Arrow missile ... - AOL

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    Its defensive array includes short-range Iron Dome and long-range Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 missiles. Israel has been honing its air defences since coming under Iraqi Scud salvoes in the 1991 Gulf war.