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Israel deploys 'Iron Dome' rocket shield

Long-anticipated rocket defence system deployed early in bid to counter recent surge in attacks from Gaza Strip.
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2011 19:35

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Israel has deployed a cutting-edge rocket defence system to try to halt a recent surge in attacks from the neighbouring Gaza Strip.

The Iron Dome system just north of Beersheba, a southern city twice hit by rockets during this month's flare-up of cross-border violence, will provide increased security to Israelis.

However, officials warned that the homegrown system will not do the job alone.

Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, told his cabinet in Jerusalem: "I do not want to create an illusion that the Iron Dome system, which we are deploying for the first time today, will provide a full or comprehensive response."

"The real response to the missile threat is in the combination of offensive and deterrent measures with defensive measures, and with a firm stance by the government and public."

Netanyahu spoke shortly after Israel killed two members of Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian group behind much of the recent rocket fire, in a Gaza air strike.

Hard to track

Primitive rockets - often fired by groups including Hamas, which controls Gaza - have evaded Israel's high-tech weaponry, in part because their short flight path, just a few seconds, makes them hard to track.

The government approved Iron Dome in 2007 and developers have compared the effort to a high-tech start-up, working around the clock in small teams to perfect its weapons, radar and software systems.

The developer, local defence contractor Rafael, declared the system ready for use last year.

Iron Dome uses sophisticated cameras and radar to track incoming rockets, determine where they will land, and intercept and destroy them far from their targets.

If the system determines the rocket is headed to an open area where casualties are unlikely, it can allow the weapon to explode on the ground.

Brigadier-Geneneral Doron Gavish, commander of Israel's air defence corps, said Iron Dome had passed a series of tests and reached its "evaluation phase" in the field.

It is expected to be fully operational in a matter of months.

He added that it was only supposed to be deployed later in the year, but it was put into operation earlier because of the recent rocket attacks from Gaza.

"Obviously, after what we saw in the last few weeks, we accelerated the phases," he said, standing before the brown, box-like battery on the outskirts of Beersheba, southern Israel's largest city with a population of nearly 200,000.

A second anti-missile battery will be deployed in another large southern city, Ashdod, the military said, without specifying a date.

Officials refused to say how many batteries would be deployed altogether, what their range was, or how much the system would cost.

Analysts have estimated the cost of shooting down a rocket could be tens of thousands of dollars, compared to just a few hundred dollars to produce the rocket.
 
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The system, developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems with the help of US funding, is designed to intercept rockets and artillery shells fired from a range of between four and 70 kilometres (three and 45 miles).

n May, US President Barack Obama asked Congress to give Israel 205 million dollars to develop the system, on top of the annual three billion dollars Israel receives from Washington.
 
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Hard to track

Primitive rockets - often fired by groups including Hamas, which controls Gaza - have evaded Israel's high-tech weaponry, in part because their short flight path, just a few seconds, makes them hard to track.

hamas has stealth technology?
 
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The system, developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems with the help of US funding, is designed to intercept rockets and artillery shells fired from a range of between four and 70 kilometres (three and 45 miles).

n May, US President Barack Obama asked Congress to give Israel 205 million dollars to develop the system, on top of the annual three billion dollars Israel receives from Washington.
Developement and procuring of 2 batteries was without US funding. 205 mln are for procuring additional batteries, but this is not ratified yet.

hamas has stealth technology?
Previous to Iron Dome there were no weapons that could deal with such threat. Phalanx can intercept some rockets but its for point defence, because debris will fall on town.
 
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Hopefully it will have successful operational interception, both Trophy and Iron Dome are developed by RAFAEL
 
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Hopefully it will have successful operational interception, both Trophy and Iron Dome are developed by RAFAEL
I hope there will be no need to intercept.

Ironically after Iron Dome was set there rocket flow from Gaza has stopped.
 
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I hope there will be no need to intercept.

Ironically after Iron Dome was set there rocket flow from Gaza has stopped.

but illegal actions of israel has not stopped..its a better irony:)
 
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Previous to Iron Dome there were no weapons that could deal with such threat. Phalanx can intercept some rockets but its for point defence, because debris will fall on town.

this means that Israel didn't do anything to stopp the rockets from gaza, and you kept complaining. you had the money to buildt one, but instead went to war and killed civilians
 
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this means that Israel didn't do anything to stopp the rockets from gaza, and you kept complaining. you had the money to buildt one, but instead went to war and killed civilians
1) Israel did a lot. Our UAVs 24h hunt rocket launchers, we tried to make truce as well.
2) We built shelters and alert system which drastically reduced civilian casualties.
3) You cant make such systen in one day. Developement took about 5 years.
4) Prior 2006 main priority was suicide bombers, rocket fire was relatively low then.
5) It requiers hundreds of millions dollars, Israel had serious economical problems in 2002-2005.
6) This system still cant deal with mortars and short range rockets (less than 4km).
7) System does not gove 100% protection. Alert will be sounded normal life in town disrupted.
8) Terror problem can never be solved with defence alone.
 
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how efficient are these systems in checking artillery shells???
 
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how efficient are these systems in checking artillery shells???

In tests(tens of interceptions) it achieved 100% success rate, Rafael say it be above 90% in real combat activity
 
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A rocket fired from Gaza is intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome short-range missile defence system over the city of Ashkelon on April 7, 2011. The rocket fire from Gaza came after Palestinian militants in Gaza fired an anti-tank rocket at an Israeli school bus and Israel responded with air raids and tank shells.

Kudos RAFAEL!
 
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