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Israel Successfully Tests New Missile Defence System Against Mid-range Missile by donsax: 12:48pm On Nov 26, 2012
No threat of Missile from Gaza or Iran again.


JERUSALEM - Israel successfully tested its newest missile defence system Sunday, the military said, a step toward making the third leg of what Israel calls its "multilayer missile defence" operational.

The "David's Sling" system is designed to stop mid-range missiles. It successfully passed its test, shooting down its first missile in a drill Sunday in southern Israel, the military said.

The system is designed to intercept projectiles with ranges of up to 300 kilometres (180 miles).

Israel has also deployed Arrow systems for longer-range threats from Iran. The Iron Dome protects against short-range rockets fired by militants in the Gaza Strip and Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon. Iron Dome shot down hundreds of rockets from Gaza in this month's round of fighting.

Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said the success of Iron Dome highlighted the "immense importance" of such systems.

"David's Sling," also known "Magic Wand," is developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems and U.S.-based Raytheon Co. and is primarily designed to counter the large arsenal of Hezbollah rockets in Lebanon.

The military said the program, which is on schedule for deployment in 2014, would "provide an additional layer of defence against ballistic missiles."

The next generation of the Arrow, now in the development stage, is set to be deployed in 2016. Called the Arrow 3, it is designed to strike its target outside the atmosphere, intercepting missiles closer to their launch sites. Together, the two Arrow systems would provide two chances to strike down incoming missiles.

Israel also uses U.S.-made Patriot missile defence batteries against mid-range missiles, though these failed to hit any of the 39 Scud missiles fired at Israel from Iraq In the first Gulf War 20 years ago. Manufacturers say the Patriot system has been improved since then.

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Re: Israel Successfully Tests New Missile Defence System Against Mid-range Missile by Nobody: 12:45pm On Nov 28, 2012
Na wa o, while Nigeria is still planing to contribute money to call bricklayers to fence all military barracks in kaduna and abuja.
Re: Israel Successfully Tests New Missile Defence System Against Mid-range Missile by dohiswill: 7:22pm On Dec 01, 2012
Israel the "uncatchable"
we hope nigeria can borrow that because "you need to be well armed so ur enemies will fear u"

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