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A new interceptor for the Arrow missile defense system is about to enter initial production, its chief architect told BI.
Since the success of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has embarked on a mission to modify, improve, and rework the already ...
Israel's Arrow air defense systems were designed to combat Iranian missile strikes, but have been reported to be running low.
Intended to replace the older Arrow 2 system, Arrow 4 interceptors will be able to destroy incoming ballistic missiles, maneuverable re-entry vehicles and hypersonic glide vehicles (HGVs).
Initial steps toward a system handover are expected to happen in the coming months, according to the Israeli government.
It also said that 86% of ballistic missiles launched by Iran at Israel were successfully intercepted. Israel relied in part ...
The Arrow system is undertaken by the MALAM division of the Israel Aerospace Industries and Boeing. - Israel's Arrow anti-missile system is counted among world's best; know how powerful it is, can ...
Each missile interception by Israel’s Arrow defense system costs a few million dollars, the chief executive of the company that makes the system said, but argued it prevents damage that could be ...