Israel set to deploy Iron Dome anti-missile system
09 Jan 2010
Tel Aviv: Israel has completed testing its Iron Dome short-range missile defence system, designed to protect the Jewish state from missile attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas. The first Iron Dome battery is expected to be deployed in the country's south in about six weeks.
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"Making Iron Dome operational will transform Israel's political and security situation on the northern and southern fronts," said Pinchas Buchris, director general in the ministry of defence.
The Iron Dome is the second tier of a planned three tier missile defence system. The high-altitude, long-range, Arrow-II system is designed to take on ballistic missile threats, primarily from Iran.
A potential third layer, known as David's Sling, meant to counter intermediate-range missiles, is still being developed.
The Iron Dome system uses small guided missiles to destroy short-range rockets used by the Hezbollah and the Hamas. Though the Qassam barrage from Hamas causes little casualties and minor damage the psychological impact on the populace is great.