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Trophy active protection system - the Trophy is a situational awareness and active protection hard kill system that operates in three major stages: Threat detection and threat tracking followed by hard kill countermeasure (Multiple Explosive Formed Penetrators – MEFP) activation and threat neutralization.The neutralization process takes place only if the threat is about to hit the platform.
The Trophy was declared operational by the IDF in August 2009 and is currently in full production. Merkava 4 tanks integrated with Trophy active protection systems are presently being deployed in combat areas along Israel's borders.
Iron beam
- the system is designed to destroy short-range rockets, artillery, and mortars too small for the Iron Dome system to intercept effectively. In addition, the system could also intercept unmanned aerial vehicles.
Iron dome - The system is designed to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells fired from distances of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to 70 kilometres (43 mi) away and whose trajectory would take them to a populated area. Israel hopes to increase the range of Iron Dome's interceptions, from the current maximum of 70 kilometres (43 mi) to 250 kilometres (160 mi) and make it more versatile so that it could intercept rockets coming from two directions simultaneously.
David Sling (Also known as stunner and magic wand) - designed to intercept medium- to long-range rockets and cruise missiles, fired at ranges from 40 km (24.85 miles) to 300 km (186.41 miles). David's Sling is meant to replace the MIM-23 Hawk and MIM-104 Patriot in the Israeli arsenal. It is designed to intercept the newest generation of tactical ballistic missiles, such as Iskander, using an on-board dual CCD/IIR seekers to distinguish between decoys and the actual warhead of the missile.
Patriot - The Patriot is an American surface-to-air missile system designed to intercept aircraft and mid-to-long range missiles. It is manufactured by the Raytheon Company, a U.S. defense contractor. In recent years, Israel has carried out various modifications to the Patriot system in order to enhance its effectiveness. The Patriot operates in conjunction with other anti-missile systems, including the Iron Dome, Magic Wand and Arrow systems, to counter the various aerial threats that Israel faces.
Barak 1(older version ) & barak 8 - Barak 8 has been designed to counter a wide variety of air-borne threats, such as; anti-ship missiles, aircraft, UAVs drones and supersonic missiles When coupled with a modern air-defence system and multi-function surveillance track and guidance radars, (such as the EL/M-2248 MF-STAR AESA on board the Kolkata-class destroyers) Barak 8 enables the capability to simultaneously engage multiple targets during saturation attacks.
Israel Aerospace Industries describe Barak 8 as "an advanced, long-range missile defense and air defense system" with its main features being:
  • Long Range
  • Two way data link (GPS S band)
  • Active Radar Seeker Missile
  • 360 degree coverage
  • Vertical Launch
  • Multiple Simultaneous Engagements
Barak 8 has been described as giving potential use as a point defence anti-ballistic missile due to its combination of advanced capabilities.
Arrow 1 – not in use
Arrow 2 - The system is designed to work quickly and efficiently. As soon as Green Pine detects an incoming missile, the fire control center, called “Citron Tree,” launches its interceptor missile. The 23-foot long interceptor shoots toward the threat at nine times the speed of sound, and reaches a height of 30 miles in less than three minutes. Once it gets within two seconds of its target, Arrow’s optical detectors aims for the incoming missile’s warhead.
The interceptor’s own explosive warhead detonates within 40 to 50 yards of the missile, allowing Arrow to miss its target and still neutralize the threat. In this manner, Arrow differs from U.S. interceptors like the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) and the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), which rely on hit-to-kill technology in which the kinetic force of a precise impact causes the destruction of the threat.
Arrow 3 - Arrow 3 should be able to intercept ballistic missiles, especially those carrying weapons of mass destruction, at altitudes of over 100 km (62 mi), and in greater ranges. It could also be ship-based. Arrow 3 is faster than the Arrow 2 and slightly smaller, weighing nearly half.
An Arrow 3 battery is expected to intercept salvos of more than five ballistic missiles within 30 seconds. Arrow 3 can be launched into an area of space before it is known where the target missile is going. When the target and its course are identified, the Arrow interceptor is redirected using its thrust-vectoring nozzle to close the gap and conduct a "body-to-body" interception.
Iron beam
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Iron dome
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David Sling
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Patriot MIM-104D (PAC-2/GEM+)
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Arrow 2
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Arrow 3
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Trophy active protection system
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Barak 8
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Trophy active protection system - the Trophy is a situational awareness and active protection hard kill system that operates in three major stages: Threat detection and threat tracking followed by hard kill countermeasure (Multiple Explosive Formed Penetrators – MEFP) activation and threat neutralization.The neutralization process takes place only if the threat is about to hit the platform.
The Trophy was declared operational by the IDF in August 2009 and is currently in full production. Merkava 4 tanks integrated with Trophy active protection systems are presently being deployed in combat areas along Israel's borders.
Iron beam
- the system is designed to destroy short-range rockets, artillery, and mortars too small for the Iron Dome system to intercept effectively. In addition, the system could also intercept unmanned aerial vehicles.
Iron dome - The system is designed to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells fired from distances of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to 70 kilometres (43 mi) away and whose trajectory would take them to a populated area. Israel hopes to increase the range of Iron Dome's interceptions, from the current maximum of 70 kilometres (43 mi) to 250 kilometres (160 mi) and make it more versatile so that it could intercept rockets coming from two directions simultaneously.
David Sling (Also known as stunner and magic wand) - designed to intercept medium- to long-range rockets and cruise missiles, fired at ranges from 40 km (24.85 miles) to 300 km (186.41 miles). David's Sling is meant to replace the MIM-23 Hawk and MIM-104 Patriot in the Israeli arsenal. It is designed to intercept the newest generation of tactical ballistic missiles, such as Iskander, using an on-board dual CCD/IIR seekers to distinguish between decoys and the actual warhead of the missile.
Patriot - The Patriot is an American surface-to-air missile system designed to intercept aircraft and mid-to-long range missiles. It is manufactured by the Raytheon Company, a U.S. defense contractor. In recent years, Israel has carried out various modifications to the Patriot system in order to enhance its effectiveness. The Patriot operates in conjunction with other anti-missile systems, including the Iron Dome, Magic Wand and Arrow systems, to counter the various aerial threats that Israel faces.
Barak 1(older version ) & barak 8 - Barak 8 has been designed to counter a wide variety of air-borne threats, such as; anti-ship missiles, aircraft, UAVs drones and supersonic missiles When coupled with a modern air-defence system and multi-function surveillance track and guidance radars, (such as the EL/M-2248 MF-STAR AESA on board the Kolkata-class destroyers) Barak 8 enables the capability to simultaneously engage multiple targets during saturation attacks.
Israel Aerospace Industries describe Barak 8 as "an advanced, long-range missile defense and air defense system" with its main features being:
  • Long Range
  • Two way data link (GPS S band)
  • Active Radar Seeker Missile
  • 360 degree coverage
  • Vertical Launch
  • Multiple Simultaneous Engagements
Barak 8 has been described as giving potential use as a point defence anti-ballistic missile due to its combination of advanced capabilities.
Arrow 1 – not in use
Arrow 2 - The system is designed to work quickly and efficiently. As soon as Green Pine detects an incoming missile, the fire control center, called “Citron Tree,” launches its interceptor missile. The 23-foot long interceptor shoots toward the threat at nine times the speed of sound, and reaches a height of 30 miles in less than three minutes. Once it gets within two seconds of its target, Arrow’s optical detectors aims for the incoming missile’s warhead.
The interceptor’s own explosive warhead detonates within 40 to 50 yards of the missile, allowing Arrow to miss its target and still neutralize the threat. In this manner, Arrow differs from U.S. interceptors like the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) and the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), which rely on hit-to-kill technology in which the kinetic force of a precise impact causes the destruction of the threat.
Arrow 3 - Arrow 3 should be able to intercept ballistic missiles, especially those carrying weapons of mass destruction, at altitudes of over 100 km (62 mi), and in greater ranges. It could also be ship-based. Arrow 3 is faster than the Arrow 2 and slightly smaller, weighing nearly half.
An Arrow 3 battery is expected to intercept salvos of more than five ballistic missiles within 30 seconds. Arrow 3 can be launched into an area of space before it is known where the target missile is going. When the target and its course are identified, the Arrow interceptor is redirected using its thrust-vectoring nozzle to close the gap and conduct a "body-to-body" interception.
Iron beam
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Iron dome
images

David Sling
9hjv5l.jpg

Patriot MIM-104D (PAC-2/GEM+)
23jldzd.jpg

Arrow 2
ArrowTest2-12-05.jpg

Arrow 3
images

Trophy active protection system
2ih1848.jpg

Barak 8
34o6435.jpg

Will these be able to intercept a nuclear attack?
 
it will detonate but incase of arrow 3 it'll detonate outer space .
Imagine your computer is shut down. If you fire a missile on it, what is the chance that it will suddenly turn on, start OS, open a browser, go to defence.pk, and wright something here for you? No chance. It will simply explode.

Nuclear weapons are very complex mechanisms, much more complex that PC's, they detonate only when a precise sequence of denotation completes successfully. They never detonate on impact or because of a sudden nearby explosion.
 
Imagine your computer is shut down. If you fire a missile on it, what is the chance that it will suddenly turn on, start OS, open a browser, go to defence.pk, and wright something here for you? No chance. It will simply explode.

Nuclear weapons are very complex mechanisms, much more complex that PC's, they detonate only when a precise sequence of denotation completes successfully. They never detonate on impact or because of a sudden nearby explosion.
He asked if the warhead will detonate, in that chase it doesn't have to be nuclear warhead, it can be conventional weapon or a warhead that contain chemical or biological materials of some kind.
anyhow, incase it is a nuclear warhead it will have radioactive components within it that will cause dmg if the warhead will get inside the atmosphere.
 
If a missile was intercepted before the warhead detonated then it wouldn't produce a nuclear explosion, as the warhead's explosion sequence has to be precisely timed. It might break up and scatter pieces of uranium or plutonium around but this is much better than letting it go off.

That's why the best interception is at boost stage or mid course intercept. If logically you see the sequence of events start when a missile reaches the height of its apogee and start its descent phase from that height towards the target. The closer it is to endoatmospheric region the more the chances of sequence to proceed further up. Once the Re-entry vehicle enters the atmosphere at around 100kms approx you can assure yourself that sequence is more or less 95% plus completed and within few secs the rest will be completed too. Most aerial detonations are more or less planned that way.
Other way to look is if its a MIRV the moment the final heat shield is detached and separate warheads are ready to be released as per the original plan pathway, each of the trigger is ON for the explosion either on impact or as per the sequence if its altitude based..

If suppose the sequence is completed before intercept then based on the height impacts are different.. A must read I am pasting below for reference

Each of the primary and secondary environments produced by a nuclear detonation causes a unique set of mechanical and electrical effects. Some effects are permanent, and others are transient. Both can cause system malfunction, system failure, or loss of combat capability

The nuclear environments and effects that may threaten the survivability of a military system vary with the altitude of the explosion.The dominant nuclear environment refers to the effects that set the survival range between the target and the explosion.

Low-air, near-surface, and surface bursts will damage most ground targets within the damage radii.

Also, high-altitude bursts produce high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) effects over a very large area that may damage equipment with vulnerable electronics on the ground.

Figure highlights the nuclear environments that dominate the survival for typical systems based on various heights of burst from space to below the Earth’s surface.

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no matter how many low life bmds you build the ultimate thing is Israel will be destroyed and Jews will be annihilated. from next year your American aid food aid and defence aid will be stopped now have fun and sell Indies we will sell nuclear and ballistic missile technology to all you're neighbours so that you Jews can't breath
 
no matter how many low life bmds you build the ultimate thing is Israel will be destroyed and Jews will be annihilated. from next year your American aid food aid and defence aid will be stopped now have fun and sell Indies we will sell nuclear and ballistic missile technology to all you're neighbours so that you Jews can't breath
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no matter how many low life bmds you build the ultimate thing is Israel will be destroyed and Jews will be annihilated. from next year your American aid food aid and defence aid will be stopped now have fun and sell Indies we will sell nuclear and ballistic missile technology to all you're neighbours so that you Jews can't breath


lol.get lost from a beautiful military thread retard!
 
But wont the Warhead detonate?

It Wont.

no matter how many low life bmds you build the ultimate thing is Israel will be destroyed and Jews will be annihilated. from next year your American aid food aid and defence aid will be stopped now have fun and sell Indies we will sell nuclear and ballistic missile technology to all you're neighbours so that you Jews can't breath

Good Luck.
You Dont Know Israel they are Masters in Agriculture technology at the same scale as their Missiles.
 

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