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Israel Tests Missile Defense System
2005-12-03
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's Arrow missile defense system intercepted and destroyed a missile similar to Iran's long-range Shahab-3 during a test Friday, prompting Israel's defense minister to declare it an effective shield against a possible future Iranian nuclear threat.

Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said that in light of Iran's recent threats against Israel and efforts to develop non-conventional weapons, Israel needs an effective shield. "The state of Israel, which is a clear target of each of these missiles and of the production stations of Iran's non-conventional weapons, reserves the right to have other capabilities to prevent this threat," he said.
This is going to cause some heartburn in Teheran.
Iran's Shahab-3 can be equipped with nuclear warheads and can reach Israel, as well as several U.S. military installations in the Middle East. Israeli concerns were heightened after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in October said Israel must be "wiped off the map."

State-owned Israel Aircraft Industries and U.S.-based Boeing Co. began developing the Arrow system after Iraq fired 39 Scud missiles at Israel during the 1991 Gulf War. The test Friday was carried out at an air force base in central Israel. It was the 14th test of the system, and the first trial since a failed test last year. "The launch was successful. The significance is that the Arrow arms project proved another part of its range of operations against the Iranian threat," Aryeh Herzog, head of the Arrow project in the Defense Ministry, told Israel Channel Two TV.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  I think the answer has been demonstrated already.
Remember a few years back when a nuclear tipped titan blew up in it's silo and threw it's warhead a mile and a half away?

No leakage, no explosion, no contamination, those things are designed to go through hell without breaking apart.

I think no problem, just send a team with a heavy crane and pick it up out of the crater wherever it hit, check for radiation and haul it away.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-12-03 23:19  

#4  If I understand you correctly, VRWC, the now headless missile will continue until it lands in Israel? But what happens to the radioactivity of the nuclear warhead if it is exploded by Israel's missile defence shield before reaching its target? Surely the anti-missile missile won't be hot enough to burn up a nuclear load with no residue? And feel free to throw in some simple physics equations for me to ponder; a difficult mental challenge is good for me! Thanks loads.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-03 12:38  

#3  Rite, that's why pieces of Columbia tried to land at KSC.
Posted by: Mom Earths Crust   2005-12-03 11:53  

#2  Where in its trajectory the warhead is destroyed after all propulsive stages fire will not substantially change its impact point, at least in terms of which nation is hit. I used to do these kinds of trajectory simulations when working in the defense industry.
Posted by: VRWconspiracy   2005-12-03 10:32  

#1  Over whose territory will the intercepted Shahabs explode now, over which non-Jewish people will Iran's radioactive death rain down? I think this would be highly interesting to Israel's neighbors, and the information should be repeated loudly and often.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-03 03:04  

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