Israel has made sophisticated David's Sling missile interceptor
system, which is touted as an "existential danger" to its enemies,
operational. The air missile defence system was inaugurated by Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a ceremony held at the country's Hatzor
Air Force Base on Sunday, 2 April.
While the
incoming short-range missiles would be intercepted by existing Iron Dome
defence system, David's Sling, formerly nicknamed Magic Wand, would
tackle the projectiles fired from a medium-range of 40-300kms (25-190
miles) such as Hezbollah's M-600.
We have pioneering technology
here and Israel continues to lead the world in this field," Netanyahu
was quoted as saying by Haaretz. He warned: "Whoever seeks to hit us
will be hit. Whoever threatens our existence places himself in
existential danger." David's Sling is jointly developed by the Israeli
state-run Rafael and its US partner Raytheon. The US had pumped in about
$1.4bn (£1.1bn) since 2006 towards developing David's Sling.
David's Sling
will fill the gap between the Iron Dome and the Arrow rocket defence
systems, which are designed to intercept short range and long-range
ballistic threats, respectively. While the Iron Dome has been widely
credited with successfully intercepting indiscriminate rocket attacks
from Gaza, Arrow was put to use in early March when it downed an
anti-aircraft missile fired by Syrian forces.
Induction of David's Sling
completes Israel's complementary multi-layer missile defence system
which has been under consolidation for several years.
Besides
the three-tier protection, Patriot missile defence batteries, which are
primarily meant do bring down manned and unmanned aircraft, will also
remain operational until it is gradually phased out by David's Sling.
The defence systems are being boosted amid increasing frictions with
some of Israel's adversaries – Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria and Iran.
When asked about David's Sling's capabilities in shooting down Burkan
rockets that have a heavier warhead and are in possession of the
Palestine Islamist group Hamas, Israeli officials answered in
affirmative. Brigadier General Zvika Haimovitch, the commander of the
air defence operations, said: "In this race, we always want to be ahead
of the other side. 'David's Sling' gives us another layer, another
ability, and I'm convinced that the next system will be more complex –
but will also meet a more proficient and qualified defence system."
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