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TEL AVIV, Israel, March 13 (UPI) -- Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is looking to export its Iron Dome counter-rocket system because of its high interception rate against a four-day onslaught by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.

"The Iron Dome system has proved to a major game-changer in the most recent round of conflict with Islamist terror organizations operating in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip," The Jerusalem Post crowed in an editorial Tuesday.

"Israel will be able to profit from Iron Dome, which has proved itself in combat, by selling it to other countries."

Foreign sales, potentially worth several billion dollars, would help the financially strapped Israeli government fund production of such systems to counter an unprecedented missile threat that will target Israelis cities.

The United States, which has provided some $400 million toward developing and producing Iron Dome since 2007, India, South Korea and some NATO members have expressed interest in acquiring the system.

The military boasted that the three Iron Dome batteries deployed in the southern Negev Desert knocked out close to 90 percent of the short-range Qassam and longer-range, Soviet-designed Grad rockets launched toward Beersheba, Ashdod and Ashkelon from Friday through Monday.

The military said a fourth battery will be deployed soon. Nine batteries are scheduled for deployment by mid-2013.

The Israeli air force, which operates all air-defense systems, says 20 batteries are needed to provide effective cover for the entire country.

Until the latest surge of fighting on the border with Gaza, Iron Dome's interception rate was around 75 percent following its first operational deployment in March 2011.

The military said that the battery protecting Beersheba allowed two Grad rockets through Sunday because of what it described as a "technical failure in one of the system's components."

One hit an empty school and the other blew up a parked car in a residential neighborhood, although no casualties were reported.

That prompted Col. Tzvika Haimovich, of the air force's air defense division, to downplay the high expectations of the Israeli defense establishment that Iron Dome is a wonder weapon that can provide 100 percent protection.

"Iron Dome has many components and in spite of its technical achievements, it has technical failures," Haimovich said, echoing what many critics of the system have long maintained.

"I have to say, there is no hermetic seal and so only a combination of Iron Dome and civilians adhering to the Home Front Command's directives will be able to maximize the defense arch."

Iron Dome, designed to intercept rockets and missiles with a range of 2.5-43 miles, locks on to those that the system's computer plots will impact in populated areas or strategic facilities.

The system ignores projectiles whose trajectories point to open ground.

The military said some 230 Qassams, manufactured in makeshift factories in Gaza's labyrinthine urban sprawl, and the Russian-made 122mm Grad battlefield rockets smuggled in from Egypt, were fired into Israel during the recent clashes.

Iron Dome shot down more than 40 of those it engaged.

The Grads were the Israelis' main concern because they can reach the urban areas and carry a more destructive warhead than the Qassams.

Haimovich conceded that Iron Dome was "stretched to the max" in terms of its capabilities but was protecting larger areas than before.

But this begs the question whether the system, if it's stretched coping with 200-plus missiles over four days, will be able to effectively counter the massive barrages Israel's military chiefs anticipate from Iran, Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian hardliners in Gaza if all-out war breaks out.

Iron Dome is the bottom tier of a planned four-level Israeli air defense shield, with state-owned Rafael's David's Sling, under development, handling the medium-range missiles and Arrow 2 and 3 missiles, produced by Israel Aerospace Industries, the ballistic missiles in Iran and Syria.

Israel estimates that Hezbollah alone has up to 45,000 rockets and missiles.

During the 34-day 2006 war, when Israel first grasped the extent of the missile threat it faces and scrambled to seeking defensive systems, Hezbollah fired 3,900 projectiles into northern Israel, an average of some 120 a day.

In the nightmare scenario now envisaged by the military, Israel faces being hammered by up to 400 a day for several weeks.

Rafael eyes Iron Dome exports after Gaza - UPI.com
 
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expressing interest and purchasing it is not the same thing....
After the fiasco in which rockets penetrated Iron Dome due to malfunction, I doubt many nations would be pursuing it actively.....
 
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expressing interest and purchasing it is not the same thing....
After the fiasco in which rockets penetrated Iron Dome due to malfunction, I doubt many nations would be pursuing it actively.....
90% combat success rate is fiasco? :blink:
 
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90% combat success rate is fiasco? :blink:

No it is not...
90% success rate is commendable none the least...
India should buy/develop a project like this..!!
Israel can definitely be of much help in the matter..!! :cheers:
 
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No it is not...
90% success rate is commendable none the least...
India should buy/develop a project like this..!!
Israel can definitely be of much help in the matter..!! :cheers:

90 % success rate is excellent but what is the need of India? Does anybody fire rocket on India on daily basis?
Can any entity fire rocket on India without consequences?

We dont need this.
 
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Cheap Qassam rockets vs expensive Iron Dome missiles......

Just send as much Qassams as you can during war time until the enemy is broke.
 
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Cheap Qassam rockets vs expensive Iron Dome missiles......

Just send as much Qassams as you can during war time until the enemy is broke.

That depends on the target of the Qassam rockets,

But yes Iron Dome is good for temporary situation.


Can Iron dome intercept cruise missiles?
 
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That depends on the target of the Qassam rockets,

But yes Iron Dome is good for temporary situation.

Iron dome is designed to to intercept grad and Qassam rockets both a hundred time cheaper (Qassam is only 10$ I think) than iron dome missiles. Hell Qassams use sugar as the main propellant and the worse it can do is make burn marks on the walls. Make a few thousand Qassams and light them with a lighter (yes they are like a firework) and send them towards occupied Palestine during war time and watch Israel go broke.

Yes true it is a temporary measure and most likely an air rade will follow quickly however with good planning and in time it shows how much iron dome is a failed counter measure.
 
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Iron dome is designed to to intercept grad and Qassam rockets both a hundred time cheaper (Qassam is only 10$ I think) than iron dome missiles. Hell Qassams use sugar as the main propellant and the worse it can do is make burn marks on the walls. Make a few thousand Qassams and light them with a lighter (yes they are like a firework) and send them towards occupied Palestine during war time and watch Israel go broke.

Yes true it is a temporary measure and most likely an air rade will follow quickly however with good planning and in time it shows how much iron dome is a failed counter measure.


Your argument lacks clear logic. Any defensive posture is liable to cost more since an attack can happen anywhere. The real use of such a defensive set up is the fact that the attacking unit realises that not only will it not be able to inflict damage, whether real or emotional, retaliation will swiftly & ruthlessly follow. A judgment will then have to be made whether attacks which are being rendered ineffectual are really worth carrying out, especially when the cost that is being imposed by retaliation is markedly high.
 
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India can use it to protect against aerial threats during Republic day parade, Big events like Commonwealth games, protecting vital reactors etc. That is what we look for from this.
 
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Well , saving life is more important , if your able to save life then you already win half battle......... these low grade cheap rockets not reach their target, more half of them fell in between and rest are taken care by Iron Domes , who will protect when Israeli leashed their rockets???

India can sue Iron Doam near LOC for protection again PAK Firing..
 
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why is india interested in the iron dome? does india have rocket problems from insurgents?
 
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So Gaza Firing and Killing of innocent were all made up by Israel just to prove how their weapons work....How Bad !!

I don't think India will go for this as it is in noneffective against Short and Medium range Ballistic missiles.

Haft-1, Haft-2, Haft-2A, Haft-3, and Haft-4 missiles.
 
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