November 19th, 2009 
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.
Tags: Aegis, and PAC-3, Arrow, Arrow II, Arrow III, Ehud Barak, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, thaad
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November 4th, 2009 
Israel reported intercepting a ship that left Iran bound for Hezbollah carrying missiles, rockets, anti-tank weapons.
The ship had the appearance of an aid vessel, and the crew and chartering company claimed not to know what was on board. Defense Minister Ehud 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.”
Almost eight years ago, Israel intercepted a ship carrying weapons to Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.
The U.S. and Israel recently conducted two joint missile drills, Juniper Cobra. The most recent drill was a simulated response to an attack by the Islamic Republic, Syria, and Hezbollah. Among the systems tested were the Arrow II, THAAD, Aegis, and PAC-3. Israel’s Iron Dome is an anti-rocket shield designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hezbollah rockets and also serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system. The U.S. and Israel are working together to develop Arrow III, designed to destroy multiple-warhead missiles and decoys.
Eli Shaked, former Israeli ambassador to Egypt, said this about Hamas and Hezbollah:
“The situation is becoming more and more complex because the weapons they are acquiring are more and more dangerous to civilian targets in Israel.”
(Story source: Associated Press – Image source: GlobalSecurity.org)
Tags: Aegis, Arrow II, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, PAC-3, thaad
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November 4th, 2009
Israel reported that Palestinian rebels successfully test-fired an Iranian rocket that can reach Tel Aviv. Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin said the rocket’s range is 37 miles, eight miles longer than the Grad used by Hamas. This summer, Israel’s Iron Dome system intercepted and destroyed a short-range Grad rocket, similar to the Katyusha rocket used by the Lebanese Hezbollah militia. (Source)
Israel is in Iran’s sights, and the rogue state’s development of short-range rockets, coupled with longer-range Shehab and Sajjil missiles, puts Israel in a dangerous position. As mentioned in the previous post, Israel has been testing the Arrow II, THAAD, Aegis, and PAC-3 and working to improve its Iron Dome anti-rocket shield.
Defense contractor Raytheon recently won two contracts worth over $100 million to develop Israel’s David’s Sling Weapons System. Mike Booen of Raytheon said, “Large-caliber rockets and short-range ballistic missile threats are inexpensive, plentiful, easily concealed and largely exempt from international arms control accords. Stunner [interceptor] offers a near-term and affordable solution to this asymmetric threat.” counter short-range ballistic missiles, large-caliber rockets and cruise missiles in their terminal phase of flight.
Tags: Aegis, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, PAC-3, Palestinian, rrow II, thaad
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October 21st, 2009
On the heels of conducing a joint missile defense exercise – which simulated a response to an attack by the Islamic Republic, Syria, and Hezbollah – Israel and the U.S. will conduct another today. (Source)
As part of a biennial exercise between the two countries, this drill, also called Juniper Cobra, is dubbed the “largest-ever” simulated attack on Israel. Testing air defenses, the drill will assess Arrow, THAAD, Aegis, Patriot, and Hawk defense systems. News source Yediot Aharonot noted that the “working assumption upon which the exercise is based is that the United States, in the event of a war, will provide Israel with missile defence systems that will operate alongside” the Arrow II.
The Arrow II is part of Israel’s Iron Dome, an anti-rocket shield designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hezbollah rockets and also serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system.
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August 27th, 2009
Israel is preparing its Iron Dome missile defense against Iran. The U.S. has agreements with Poland and the Czech Republic to build missile defense shields in those countries to protect the region against Iran. Despite what naysayers and downplayers say to the contrary, these countries are doing the right thing. Iran may have the ability to hit Europe with a ballistic missile in three years. (Source)
Israel’s Uzi Rubin said that if Iran puts all its power behind increasing its ballistic missile range to 2,438 miles, the rogue state will be able to hit London.
What about the U.S.? According to a report issued by the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Iran would have the capability to reach us by 2015.
Rubin said this about Iran’s capability: “The predictions…are coming true, perhaps sooner than anyone thought. I think there was an underestimation of Iranian capability.”
Opinion differ, naturally. Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the ballistic missile defense capabilities of North Korea and Iran don’t jibe with predictions.
(Image source: AFP)
Tags: Czech Republic, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, North Korea, Poland
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August 25th, 2009
Last month, Israel successfully test-fired a missile defense system it developed, according to an Israeli Defense Minister official. A missile from the country’s Iron Dome system intercepted and destroyed a short-range rocket called Grad, similar to the Katyusha rocket used by the Lebanese Hezbollah militia.
Xinhuanet reports that Israel’s air force has set up a battalion for operating the Iron Dome. Israel is setting the stage. Faced with short-range weapon and mortar shell attacks, the country needs an anti-rocket system to neutralize these threats.
The Iron Dome is an anti-rocket shield designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hizbullah rockets and also serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system that includes the Arrow II anti-ballistic missile shield. The Arrow II is designed to counter Iran’s Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 1,250 miles, far enough to hit Israel.
The Iron Dome may be ready to use in actual battle conditions sometime next year. Xinhuanet reports that Israel will deploy the system to the Gaza border, then along Lebanon’s border.
Tags: Grad, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iron Dome, Israel
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July 28th, 2009

Israel successfully tested the Barak missile defense system this week, leading to a decision to update the system, which can engage high-speed dangers and help protect against enemies attacking from the sea. (Source)
A simulated enemy missile was fired at a ship, and the Barak system intercepted and destroyed it.
Earlier this month, Israel successfully test-fired a missile from the homegrown Iron Dome system, which intercepted and destroyed a short-range rocket called Grad, similar to the Katyusha rocket used by the Lebanese Hezbollah militia. The Iron Dome serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system that includes the Arrow II anti-ballistic missile shield. The Arrow II is designed to counter Iran’s Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 1,250 miles.
(Image: Israel Aerospace Industries)
Tags: Arrow II, Barak missile defense system, Grad, Iron Dome, Israel, Katyusha, Shahab-3 Missile
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July 16th, 2009
Israel successfully test-fired a missile defense system it developed, according to an Israeli Defense Minister official. A missile from the country’s Iron Dome system intercepted and destroyed a short-range rocket called Grad, similar to the Katyusha rocket used by the Lebanese Hezbollah militia. (Source)
Faced with short-range weapon and mortar shell attacks, Israel needed an anti-rocket system to neutralize these threats. The Iron Dome is an anti-rocket shield designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hizbullah rockets and also serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system that includes the Arrow II anti-ballistic missile shield. The Arrow II is designed to counter Iran’s Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 1,250 miles, far enough to hit Israel.
Sources report that the Iron Dome may be ready to use in actual battle conditions sometime next year.
Israel considers Iran its biggest threat. In May, President Barack Obama met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to talk about problems in the Middle East. While Netanyahu hoped Obama would take a hard-line against Iran, Obama wants to meet with the rogue nation by the end of the year to talk. It’s no secret that Iran has nuclear ambitions, although it claims the program is scientific and peaceful in nature.
Tags: Arrow II, Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Grad, Hamas, Hizbullah, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, Katyusha, Shahab-3
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April 21st, 2009
The The Associated Press reports that Israel wants to buy a missile defense system from the U.S. for protection against short-range rockets and mortar fire. Israel has its eyes on the Vulcan-Phalanx cannon and radar system, and Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak will ask Defense Secretary Robert Gates to sell the system to his country.
Made by defense contractor Raytheon, the Vulcan-Phalanx will house the Iron Dome, an anti-rocket shield Israel successfully tested earlier this month, and two additional missile systems. (The Iron Dome is designed to defend Israel from Hamas and Hizbullah rockets and also serves as a major component in a multi-layered missile defense system that includes the Arrow anti-ballistic missile shield.)
Faced with short-range weapon and mortar shell attacks, Israel needs an anti-rocket system to neutralize these threats. Protection against long-range weapons includes systems like the Arrow II, which would counter Iran’s Shahab-3 missile.
In related news, Iran has warned Israel not to attack its nuclear sites. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recently called Israel a “most cruel and repressive racist regime” during a United Nations conference in Geneva. Iran is developing long-range missiles and a nuclear program, and countries like Iran and Syria have Israel in their sights.
Last year it was reported that Israel may preemptively strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, and Iran said it would retaliate by deploying the Shahab-3. Syria’s president said that if Israel attacks Iran, there would be “catastrophic consequences for the entire world.” Despite the tension, Israel is still interested in peace talks with these rogue nations.
Tags: Arrow II, Ehud Barak, Iran, Iron Dome, Israel, Raytheon, Robert Gates, Shahab-3, Syria, Vulcan-Phalanx
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