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Israeli port city gets Iron Dome anti-rocket system Jerusalem (AFP) April 4, 2011 The Israeli army on Monday deployed a second battery of its Iron Dome short-range missile defence system, this time around the southern port city of Ashkelon, a military spokeswoman said. "This battery was deployed around Ashkelon for security reasons, This is the second system to become operational after the deployment around Beersheva," she said, without giving further details. The first battery of the unique multi-million dollar system came into operation on March 27 outside the southern desert city of Beersheva, just days after it was hit by several Grad rockets fired by militants from the northern Gaza Strip. Ashkelon, which has a population of some 113,000, has also recently come under attack from Grad rockets, which have a range of up to 50 kilometres (30 miles). The defence system, the first of its kind in the world and still at the experimental stage, is not yet able to provide complete protection against the hundreds of rockets fired from Gaza into southern Israel, officials have said. On Sunday, Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Israel would raise to six the number of Iron Dome batteries in operation over the next two years. The system, developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems with the help of US funding, is designed to intercept rockets and artillery shells fired from a range of between four and 70 kilometres (three and 45 miles). Over the past five years, militants in Gaza and in south Lebanon have fired thousands of projectiles at the Jewish state, and Israel is planning to deploy the system along both borders. Iron Dome will join the Arrow long-range ballistic missile defence system in an ambitious multi-layered programme to protect Israeli cities from rockets and missiles fired from Lebanon or Gaza, Syria or Iran. A third system, known as David's Sling, is currently under development with the aim of countering medium-range missiles.
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Israel to deploy four more 'Iron Dome' anti-rocket defences Jerusalem (AFP) April 3, 2011 Israel is planning to deploy four more batteries of its "Iron Dome" short-range missile defence system, Defence Minister Ehud Barak said on Sunday. Speaking on military radio, Barak said: "With the financial help of the Americans, we hope to equip ourselves with four new 'Iron Dome' batteries so we will have six in operation in the next two years." He added that a second battery would so ... read more |
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