ISW PUBLISHER MUST-READ BACKGROUNDER ON ISRAELI INTEGRATED MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM
There are stories that Israel’s next tank will not be heavily armored. Instead, they will rely on an active defense such as the Trophy system.
See a video of the Trophy System. Trophy has intercepted RPG rounds fired from Gaza.
The US is trying it on American tanks in Iraq. [Jan Poller]
ISW Publishes Must-Read Backgrounder on Israeli Integrated Missile Defense System
Israel exists under a threat of mortar, rocket, and missile attack that has grown from intermittent harassment to a constant and existential strategic threat.
In a new Backgrounder titled “ Threat and Response: Israeli Missile Defense,” ISW Senior Naval Analyst Christopher Harmer provides a clear picture of the technology and weapons used to attack Israel, as well as the defense initiatives the Israel Defense forces (IDF) have used to counter these threats, namely the world’s first battle-tested, integrated missile defense shield.
At the tactical level, the Iron Dome component of the IDF missile shield has proven effective at intercepting inbound mortars and rockets from both Gaza and southern Lebanon. From a strategic perspective, the system has changed the risk/reward ratio for Hamas and Hezbollah operatives. Harmer examines the types of weapons that threaten Israel, including mortars, rockets, and the infamous Scud, Shahab and Sejil missiles.
Israel’s Iron Dome, along with other systems like David’s Sling and Arrow and Patriot missiles, have changed the way players on both sides operate, and thus is a critical piece of defensive equipment that will continue to shape the course of regional security.
To speak with Christopher Harmer, please contact press@understandingwar.org or call us at 202-293-5550.
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