Jerusalem – Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ Changes The Face Of Battle

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    FILE - In this July 9, 2014 file photo, an Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept a rocket from the Gaza Strip in Tel Aviv, Israel. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)Jerusalem – Israel’s “Iron Dome” defense system has emerged as a game-changer in the current round of violence with Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, shooting down dozens of incoming rockets and being credited with preventing numerous civilian casualties.

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    By shooting down more than 90 percent of its targets, the system is ensuring Israel’s decisive technological edge that has helped it operate virtually unhindered in Gaza.

    At the same time, it’s also providing a much-needed sense of security on the home front.

    Gaza militants have fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, some more than 100 kilometers (60 miles) deep, covering an area of about 5 million. But beyond some jitters and discomfort, they haven’t hurt Israelis much, causing no casualties and very little damage.

    “The Iron Dome system and its impressive success thus far have had a strategic impact on managing the campaign. It gives us wide options,” said Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon. “Having said that, we cannot become complacent.”

    Israel has deployed seven batteries across the country that — coupled with a high-tech warning system — have given it its best defensive capabilities ever.

    Iron Dome quickly recognizes the trajectory of incoming rockets and whether they are headed for major population centers. Those are shot down, while others are allowed to fall in empty fields to spare the hefty cost of firing the sophisticated interceptors. Local reports say each launching costs about $20,000.

    So far, Hamas and other Gaza militants have fired more than 420 rockets toward Israel in three days of fighting. The military says it has shot down 90 of those, including several over Tel Aviv and central Israel.

    On Thursday afternoon, the system was deployed for the first time in Jerusalem. Two puffs of smoke could be seen in the sky — apparently after intercepting two incoming rockets.

    Lt. Col. Levi Itach, head of the military’s early warning branch, said several high-tech measures along with a disciplined public that has vigilantly followed instruction have allowed Israel to keep its casualties from rockets to a minimum.

    He said the systems had improved significantly in the two years since the last major exchange of airstrikes and rocket fire between Israel and Hamas, in which six Israelis were killed and several were injured by Gaza rocket fire in that weeklong battle.

    The system is still far from foolproof. On Thursday, rockets struck a home in the southern city of Beersheba and a car in Ashdod — incidents that easily could have resulted in casualties.

    Itach said no system could provide 100 percent protection.

    “If we keep up what we are doing, there is a good chance that we will be able to lower the ratio to one death for every 10,000 rockets fired,” he said.

    Yossi Kuperwasser, a retired military general and current director general of Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs, said that Gaza’s Hamas rulers and other militants have acquired longer, more powerful weapons in the past two years, but Israel had not been idle either. He said improvements to Iron Dome have allowed it to hold off on a ground operation while the home front was protected.

    “It gives us much more room to maneuver. … Now we have the ability to hold our breath for some time,” he said. “And I’m sure that Hamas is feeling frustrated with this situation because after launching hundreds of rockets, they haven’t managed to get Israeli casualties.”

    Newspapers have already crowned the U.S.-funded system as the star of the campaign. The front page of Yediot Ahronot carried the headline “Golden Dome,” with a huge spread of the system in action. The paper’s top military columnist, Alex Fishman, wrote that the Iron Dome has “changed the face of the battle.”

    “If not for the Iron Dome system, the entire military would have already been stuck in the Gaza Strip. It is already possible to reflect on the main lesson of Operation Protective Edge: we must not stop investing in the Iron Dome system,” he wrote.

    Iron Dome is just the first of a planned three-part defense system that Israel hopes will be operational by the end of the year.

    It has successfully tested “Magic Wand,” designed to intercept projectiles with ranges between 70 kilometers (45 miles) and 300 kilometers (180 miles), and is aimed primarily at countering the large arsenal of Hezbollah rockets in Lebanon and those of President Bashar Assad’s government in Syria.

    Together with the Arrow system for longer-range threats from Iran, the three components will complete what Israel calls its “multilayer missile defense.”

    The next generation of the Arrow, now in the development stage, is set to be deployed in 2016. Called Arrow 3, it is designed to intercept missiles at very high altitudes, before they are on their downward path toward their target. Together, the two Arrow systems would provide two chances to strike down incoming missiles.

    Just this week, President Barack Obama cited the systems as proof of the U.S. commitment to Israel’s security.

    “Across the board, our unprecedented security cooperation is making Israel safer and American investments in Israel’s cutting-edge defense systems like the Arrow interceptor system and Iron Dome are saving lives,” he wrote.


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    9 years ago

    Let us not forget that G-d runs the iron dome system too but has allowed Israel “b’derech hateva” to protect itself.

    Wise-Guy
    Wise-Guy
    9 years ago

    Here’s me stating the obvious:

    “Ihm Hashem Lo Yishmar ihr, Shuv Shukad Shomer”
    (In other words, without God’s protection, all defense efforts would be an exercise in futility!)

    There! Somebody had to say it….

    jack25
    jack25
    9 years ago

    Of course it’s all in hashems hand!!! This article is very interesting how to system works

    SandmanNY
    SandmanNY
    9 years ago

    Yes – we must thank HKBH for His protection and disavow any thought of kochi v’otzem yadi. Hashem, thank You for the chochmah you gave the designers of this system – and thank YOU for being the ultimate designer and sustainer of protection over all klal Yisrael. Atah gadol v’shimkha gadol.

    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    9 years ago

    Kol HaKovod L’HaKodosh Baruch Hu!

    Feivish
    Feivish
    9 years ago

    The antisemites Hamas and Palestinians are furious that bechasdei Hashem the Jews had invested in the Iron Dome technology and it saves lives B”H, and that’s the reason they continue with their rocket attacks because it looks that they have failed miserably, now they claim the Jews kill innocent civilians. However, they are guilty for attempted murder for each missile that falls on Israel, and hopefully they will deplete their full cache of missiles without any damage to the Jews. Amen.