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jackovesk
3rd April 2011, 03:21
At $10,000 to shoot down a $400 rocket, Iron Storm's a bargain, says Israel.

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Thought Iron Dome was hot? Wait till you get a load of David's Sling / AP


Shoots down short-range rockets
Extra $250m investment from US
Works with Arrow, David's Sling


ISRAEL has deployed Iron Dome - a cutting-edge rocket defence system designed to protect its citizens from bombardment.

After four years in development, Israel hopes the homegrown system will is a solution to the years of rocket fire from Gaza.

The primitive rockets 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. Each battery comprises detection and tracking radar, state-of-the-art fire control software and three launchers, each with 20 interceptor missiles.

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

Iron Dome will join the Arrow long-range ballistic missile defense system in an ambitious multi-layered program to protect Israeli cities from rockets and missiles fired from Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, Syria and Iran.

A third system, known as David's Sling, is currently being developed with the aim of countering medium-range missiles.

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 General Doron Gavish, commander of Israel's air defence corps, said Iron Dome has passed a series of tests and has now 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.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a sober assessment of Iron Dome, saying he "didn't want to create the illusion" that the system would offer Israel 100 per cent protection from rocket attacks.

"The Iron Dome system is still in an experimental stage, and at any rate, we cannot deploy batteries that can protect every house, every school, every (military) base and every facility," he said.

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.

"The real test is not the price of knocking down the rocket, but how much damage the rocket would cause, and the price in human life, if it hits," Brig Gen Gavish said.

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Chicodoodoo
3rd April 2011, 05:40
In May, US President Barack Obama asked Congress to give Israel $205 million to develop the system, on top of the annual three billion dollars Israel receives from Washington.

How insane is that?! I'm assuming Israel doesn't give the United States 3.2 billion dollars worth of something in return annually. Does it, and I just haven't heard about it? I've never seen anything in my life that said "Made in Israel".

modwiz
3rd April 2011, 06:02
In May, US President Barack Obama asked Congress to give Israel $205 million to develop the system, on top of the annual three billion dollars Israel receives from Washington.

How insane is that?! I'm assuming Israel doesn't give the United States 3.2 billion dollars worth of something in return annually. Does it, and I just haven't heard about it? I've never seen anything in my life that said "Made in Israel".

First off. Tribe Hummus is made there. Not sure they let people know that though. Might be bad for business. lol

And as for this Iron Dome boondoggle:

From what I have seen of these rockets and the damage, (not much) that they do I am reminded of a scene in The Return of the King during the siege of Gondor and a huge piece of battlement is hurled towards the Orcs and the Orc commander carefully eyes the trajectory and steps out of the way as it lands next to him. He then spits on it!

I am sure taking one of these rockets in the hood would be an unpleasant experience but I have dodged incoming roman candles that would have "lit me up" for sure.