Posted on 10/19/2010 1:04:52 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
The Israeli Air Force is building a new antimissile battery to strengthen the aerial umbrella of defense
The Israeli Air Force is raising activity levels against the threat of long-range missiles: another antimissile battery called Arrow is currently being built at AIF arsenals. The new battery is expected to be put into operational use in the coming months, and will join the aerial umbrella of defense provided by the unit Herev Magen.
The antimissile batterys new location was carefully chosen: officers of Herev Magen explained that before its location was ruled, certain physical variables had to be considered to determine its new placement the center of the country. These variables in mind, it was clear that the chosen location allowed for the best defense against long-range threats coming from various directions.
With the announcement establishing the units new abilities, the IDF will have three antimissile batteries providing security against ballistic missiles. The new battery will receive, among others, the new intercepting missile of the Arrow system, considered more accurate than previous missiles. Additionally, the battery will receive the new radar Oren Adir, its range reaching farther and its ability to identify the type of missiles fired at Israel stronger.
A management center for special shots fired will also be established at the chosen location, controlling the different deployment centers of Herev Magen in the Palmachim and Ein Shemer Air Force bases. We will work in line with the new, advanced system, allowing communication between all radars including the new one, explained the commander of the group creating the battery.
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Always good to have that third battery, especially when the smart bombs start showing up in the later levels
Sadly, it’s not a game.
Wonder if they’ll go the Nike-Hercules route, because nothing guarantees the destruction of an incoming warhead like 28KT. ( of course the Saudi’s might be upset with the EMP burst overhead.)

Wonder if theyll go the Nike-Hercules route, because nothing guarantees the destruction of an incoming warhead like 28KT.
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The Russians have a cheap 5kt warhead they’ve been using since the 60’s for anti-missle defense. Perhaps the Russlies would do a trade for some modern Israeli UAVS?
Russlies = Ruskies
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