
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".
JUST IN: VIDEO: The Israel Missile Defense Organization and the US. Missile Defense Agency completed a successful test of the Arrow 3 missile defense system in Alaska. The system successfully intercepted exo-atmospheric ballistic missile targets. pic.twitter.com/37qs0LoKSz
– FNR- FRUM NEWS REPORT (@FrumNewsReport) July 28, 2019
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 the older Arrow 2 system, the highest version of the Israeli integrated shield built with the support of the United States to resist various possible missiles or missiles, the lower version of the interceptor "iron dome", short-range 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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