
Israel has announced a successful test for the launch of the Arrow 3 anti-ballistic missile, saying it has the ability to repel any missile attack from its enemies.
On his official account on Twitter, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published a picture of him along with US Ambassador to Israel David D. Friedman, watching "how the Arrow 3 intercepted ballistic missiles.
Netanyahu said that the experiment was conducted in a secret operation conducted for this system in the state of Alaska, in cooperation with the American missile defense agency. "
The US Army Armored Corps website, 7, reported on the specifications of the new Israeli missile, also known as "Hates 3".
1. A long-range anti-ballistic missile manufactured by Israel in cooperation with the United States of America.
2. The Israeli army uses this missile system, which has a range of 2,400 km.
3 – Each unit of the system contains 6 missiles, which can drop targets at altitudes up to 100 km.
4 – Israeli missiles rely on the theory of direct collision with the target known as "Heat to Kill," which is similar to the injury of a bullet with another bullet to destroy them.
5 – can hit their targets outside the atmosphere of the Earth, and use means of electronic vision (EO).
Arrow-3 and Arrow-2, the oldest version of the Israeli armor built with US support to resist various missiles or missiles, the short version of the "iron dome" short-term while launching a "slingshot" Daoud "missiles on medium-range missiles.
These tests succeeded beyond any imagination. H-3 successfully intercepted ballistic missiles out of the earth's atmosphere at a speed that we have not yet known. The execution was perfect and every injury was at the core. pic.twitter.com/TpJFBp9oRw
– Benjamin Netanyahu (@Israelipm_ar) July 28, 2019
7. The first full trial, planned for 2014, was thwarted because of what the designers said was a wrong trip by the target rocket. Israeli follow-up tests were also canceled in late 2017 and early 2018 at short notice due to technical problems.
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