The radar spotted the target missile and the interceptor missile was fired with accurate timing and reached its target with accuracy, and the explosive was activated with perfect timing, leading to the destruction of the target missile." "All systems worked accurately as we expected. "The test yesterday was perfect," IAI director-general Boaz Levy said. defense firm Raytheon, is reportedly designed to simulate missiles for purposes of testing the Arrow and other missiles. The Black Sparrow missile, which is produced by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in cooperation with the U.S. The target missile fired at Israel from the sea as part of the test was a Black Sparrow missile fired from an aircraft to simulate missiles the air force may encounter in a real event. We know that nuclear missiles may be introduced to the arena and therefore it's important to provide a completely accurate response." He added that "we must achieve accuracy as close to 100 percent as possible in intercepting missiles fired at Israel. All existing defense systems took part in the test, including the systems involved in development," Petael said. The test was conducted yesterday in full cooperation between the air force and the IAI and other defense industries. "The combined systems is very important and provides a response to various situations.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |