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Israel Increases Arrow Interceptors

November 19th, 2009

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Israel, faced with missile threats from Iran, has increased production of Arrow missile interceptors “significantly.” (Source)

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said, “We will need to expand our arsenal of Arrow interceptors” which are capable of intercepting Iranian, Syrian Shihab, and Scud missiles. Israel’s air force also is upgrading existing Arrow interceptors to the new Arrow II missile system.

Earlier this month, Israel reported intercepting a ship that left Iran bound for Hezbollah carrying missiles, rockets, anti-tank weapons. Barak said the seizing was “another success against the relentless attempts to smuggle weapons to bolster terrorist elements threatening Israel’s security,” and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the weapons were “intended to hit Israeli cities.”

Israel and the U.S. recently conducted a joint missile defense exercise that simulated a response to an attack by the Islamic Republic, Syria, and Hezbollah. Among the systems tested were the Arrow II, THAAD, Aegis, and PAC-3. The Iron Dome is an anti-rocket shield designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hezbollah rockets. The U.S. and Israel are working together to develop the Arrow III system to destroy multiple-warhead missiles and decoys.

Obama Proposes Budget Boost for Arrow 3

May 11th, 2009

 
The Obama administration has proposed to increase funding for the Arrow 3 missile defense system from $30 million to $37.5 million. Based on an agreement between Israel and the U.S., the administration will increase aid to Israel from $2.55 billion to $2.78 billion. Under the agreement, Israel will receive $30 billion in defense aid over 10 years. (Source)

arrow-3The Arrow 2, which Israel successfully test-fired last month, will see a budget reduction, from $74.3 million to $36.3 million. Israel’s Arrow defense system is designed to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles.

Overall, the budget would reduce defense spending by 15 percent. Facing nuclear threats from Iran, Israel and the U.S. need to be vigilant in developing a comprehensive missile defense system and increasing efforts to protect the homeland and our allies.