Israel’s Missile Shield

Daily News Article   —   Posted on December 4, 2012

(by Uzi Mahnaimi, New York Post) TEL AVIV – Israel is close to completing a missile-defense shield that will destroy Iranian ballistic missiles in space or on their launchpads, a development that boosts the odds of an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites.

Israel’s Iron Dome rocket-defense system successfully knocked out 421 rockets – an 84 percent success rate – in a stunning demonstration of its capabilities during the conflict with Gaza last month.

Iron Dome is just one part of a multi-tiered missile shield being developed by Israeli scientists that will defend the Jewish state from a variety of threats, including the vast stockpile of rockets held by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and Syria’s armory of Scuds and SS-21 ballistic missiles.

A second defensive system, Magic Wand – known outside Israel as David’s Sling – was successfully tested last week and will be fully operational next year.

A third tier consists of Arrow-2 and the soon-to-be- introduced Arrow-3 – interceptors designed to destroy Iranian long-range ballistic missiles in space before they re-enter the atmosphere.

Some defense experts believe the ability to protect its civilian population will give Israel a freer hand in dealing with the Iranian threat. …

The success of the Iron Dome system has led to a newfound confidence among the Israeli public.

Two weeks ago Tel Aviv residents raced for the shelters after air raid sirens rang out for the first time in 20 years. Two Fajr-5 rockets were successfully intercepted.

By the time a third rocket was launched and shot down a day later, most people hardly bothered to move from their cafe tables on the affluent Rothschild Boulevard.

”This newfound sense of confidence in Tel Aviv is Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s biggest achievement,” said an acquaintance of the prime minister.

”He knows now that when the showdown with Iran comes along, most Israelis will feel a lot more confident.”

Fereydoon Abbasi, the head of Iran’s nuclear program, announced last week that Tehran will step up its uranium enrichment program by sharply increasing the number of centrifuges used to make nuclear fuel. Iran insists its program is peaceful.

Western analysts and most Israelis are convinced that Iran is developing a nuclear weapon. One of the architects of the anti-missile shield said last week: “Many commentators in the West say the Iranians are rational and will not launch an atomic bomb on Israel as they will also kill Muslims.

“But if our enemies are so rational, how come that two weeks ago they fired rockets at Jerusalem, a holy place for Muslims where thousands of their fellow Muslims live?”

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Background

BALLISTIC MISSILE and DEFENSE:

A ballistic missile is a missile that follows a sub-orbital ballistic flightpath with the objective of delivering one or more warheads (often nuclear) to a predetermined target. The missile is only guided during the relatively brief initial powered phase of flight and its course is subsequently governed by the laws of orbital mechanics and ballistics. To date, ballistic missiles have been propelled during powered flight by chemical rocket engines of various types. (from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_missile)