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IDF deploys 3 Patriot batteries in Haifa (UPDATED) | |
2006-07-15 | |
Patriot missiles were stationed across the country for the last time in 2003 during the Iraq War. The American-made Patriot batteries are part of Israel’s antiaircraft defense system. The Patriot system, which was initially designed to serve as an air defense platform, later assumed the role of an anti-ballistic system. The Patriot is still in use in Israel, and the country simultaneously continues to develop the Arrow missile aimed at intercepting ground-to-ground missiles fired at the country. IDF sources said that the batteries’ deployment is the result of “an evaluation of the situation,” and confirmed they were placed in Haifa in wake of the current confrontation on the northern border. The army is aware that in light of the developments in the operation, Hizbullah may employ different means in order to target Israel’s home front. “In addition to the long-rang rockets Hizbullah possesses, it may also use explosive drones or any other weapon,” a senior officer said. | |
Posted by:lotp |
#2 I attended a fascinating talk given by the Israeli Minister of Defense (can't remember his name now) during the first Gulf War. He described how the Israelis were hacking the Patriot missiles and improving them as the Scuds were raining down on Israel. All of those improvements have been incorporated into the newer generations of Patriots. |
Posted by: xbalanke 2006-07-15 21:50 |
#1 The first assumption would be against Syrian missiles, however, they would also be very effective against larger, explosive packed suicide planes. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2006-07-15 14:28 |