(TJV) Iran and its allied groups launched a barrage of around 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles targeting various locations in Israel. The Israel Defense Forces, according to Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, successfully intercepted 99% of these threats, marking it as a significant strategic achievement. Notably, none of the 170 drones managed to breach Israeli airspace.
Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 defense systems, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), played a crucial role in intercepting the long-range ballistic missiles, ensuring the protection of Israeli citizens. The effectiveness of these systems was attributed to IAI’s radar and intelligence-gathering technologies utilized across the IDF’s missile defense network.
The Arrow 3 and 2 aren exoatmospheric hypersonic anti-ballistic missiles.
Israel’s Arrow 3 system — first deployed in 2017 — is the top level of its air defense network and is designed to intercept targets in space. The system was developed with significant funding from the United States and is a joint project of Boeing and Israel Aerospace Industries and its subsidiaries, according to The New York Times.
IAI commended the IDF for their successful interception of the threats originating from Iran, emphasizing the unparalleled performance achieved through Israel’s multilayered defense systems. Amir Peretz, Chairman of IAI’s Board, expressed pride and gratitude towards IAI personnel for their contribution to Israel’s defense.
Boaz Levy, President and CEO of IAI, highlighted the company’s dedication to addressing Israel’s security challenges through years of engineering efforts. This success, he noted, was made possible through collaboration with Israel’s Ministry of Defense and the IDF.
Established in 1953, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a leading aerospace and defense company renowned for its innovative technologies catering to defense and commercial markets. With a blend of innovation and combat-proven experience, IAI offers tailored solutions to diverse challenges, spanning from satellites and UAVs to missiles and air defense systems. As one of Israel’s largest technology employers, IAI operates globally with offices and research centers both in Israel and abroad.
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