Israel delivers Rafael’s Iron Dome missiles to US Army

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Iron Dome missiles for US Army: Israel’s Missile Defense Organization (IMDO) Wednesday delivered the first of two Iron Dome Defense System batteries to the US Army. On this occasion, a symbolic event was held at the Iron Dome production line of defense contractor Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, said the company.

“The Iron Dome system, as a part of [Israel’s] multi-layered missile defense system, reflects the strength of the Israeli defense establishment,” said Benny Gantz, Israel’s Defense Minister.

Israeli leader said as a result of the effectiveness of this system, many deaths were prevented on the home front of southern Israel, and it has a significant impact on the battlefield.

“I am proud that this advanced system will also protect US Army troops. This is an extraordinary achievement for both the Ministry of Defense and for Israel’s excellent defense industries,” Benny Gantz said.

“Last week I visited the United States and met with senior officials in the US Department of Defense and the military. Among other things, we discussed procurement and information sharing in the field of technology,” Gantz said.

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Israel Defence Minister Benny Gantz

Benny Gantz, Defence Minister, Israel.

Israel’s defence minister said the completion of this agreement serves as further proof that the defense alliance [between the US and Israel], is based on common values and interests, which are stronger than ever.

The event was conducted in the presence of Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, Minister of Economy Amir Peretz, Head of the DDR&D Dr Dani Gold, Head of the IMDO Moshe Patel, Rafael Chairman Dr Uzi Landau, and Rafael CEO Yoav Har-Even.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was conducted in accordance to regulations set by the Ministry of Health, Rafael said in a statement sent to Defence Star.

Iron Dome for US Army

In August 2019 the United States and Israel signed an agreement for the procurement of two Iron Dome Defense System batteries (IDDS-A). The first battery was delivered in record time, and the second battery will be delivered in the near future within the framework of the agreement.

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These batteries will be employed in the defense of US troops against a variety of ballistic and aerial threats.

Head of the IMDO in the DDR&D of the Ministry of Defense said: “In the coming year, the Iron Dome system will complete 10 years of operational activity, with over 2,400 interceptions. This activity has saved thousands of lives. It is a great privilege for the State of Israel to deliver the first out of two Iron Dome batteries to the US Army, for the protection of American troops. The very fact that we are handing over the first battery, a year after the agreement was signed, is an achievement in itself- alongside production for the benefit of the State of Israel, we have met the requirements of the US military.”

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“The Iron Dome system, which will serve the US military, is tailored according to US requirements. This being said, its performance capabilities, as seen in Israel, will remain the same,” said Pini Yungman, Executive Vice President and Head of Air and Missile Defense Division of Rafael.

“We began the project with a series of tests and demonstrations in the ‘White Sands’ testing field in the US. To date, we have conducted three demonstrations and intercepted targets chosen by the US Army for the Iron Dome system,” Yungman said.

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The Iron Dome system has been operational in Israel since 2011 and has demonstrated its outstanding capabilities with over 2400 successful interceptions of incoming threats.

It is an integral part of Israel’s multi-layered defense array developed by the IMDO. The defense array includes the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 weapon systems.

The prime contractor for the development and production of the Iron Dome is Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. The MMR radar is developed by ELTA, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), and the command and control system (BMC), is developed by mPrest.

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