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  2. Iron Dome - Wikipedia

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    Although in Operation Protective Edge it had a 90 percent hit rate against only rockets determined to be headed for populated areas, 735 intercepts were made at a cost of $70,000–100,000 per interceptor; with an estimated 100,000 rockets possessed by Hezbollah, Iron Dome systems could be fiscally and physically overwhelmed by dozens of ...

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

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    Israel is expected to request munitions to replenish the Iron Dome from its heavy use amid the current war with Hamas in Gaza. Each interceptor missile costs some $40,000 to $50,000. Some ...

  4. Comparison of anti-ballistic missile systems - Wikipedia

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    Iron Dome uses principles that are similar to a true anti-ballistic missile system to intercept slower-moving short-range rockets and artillery projectiles, employing the Tamir missile at ranges of up to 70km and altitudes to 10km, at a cost of about $50,000 per missile. Iron Dome also has an anti-aircraft capability. [86]

  5. The Iron Dome, explained and visualized - AOL

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    During times of war, the cost to operate Iron Dome can rise quickly. Each missile costs around $40,000 , so intercepting thousands of incoming rockets adds up.

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

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    Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system enjoys a near-mythical status among Israelis ... Each missile costs an estimated $40,000 to $50,000, according to the Institute for National Security ...

  7. Iron Beam - Wikipedia

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    An Iron Beam battery is composed of an air defense radar, a command and control (C2) unit, and two HEL (high-energy laser) systems. It was intended to be mobile [21] and to be able to be used standalone, [7] but was later rendered non-mobile to address weight and power availability concerns and integrated into Iron Dome to reduce complexity. [22]

  8. Missile defense systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Iron Dome battery firing. Iron Dome (Hebrew: כִּפַּת בַּרְזֶל, romanized: Kippat Barzel) is a short-range artillery and rocket interception system jointly developed by the Israeli Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries. Development began in 2005, and it was declared operational in March 2011.

  9. Trump wants a US 'Iron Dome' the military hasn't asked for - AOL

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    As part of a broader policy to help defend Israel, the U.S. has paid some $3 billion to Israel to date for Iron Dome batteries, interceptors and maintenance costs, according to a recent analysis ...