The Jerusalem Post

David’s Sling to join Air Defense Command in April

Missile-defense system completes comprehens­ive protective umbrella against aerial threats

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

As tensions mount between Israel and its neighbors, the country’s David Sling missile-defense system will be operationa­lly ready in the next two weeks.

“In the next few weeks we will finish a long process of testing a new weapons system that will join the air force,” said Lt.-Col. Kobi Regev, the David’s Sling battalion commander. “The new and more advanced system, which is connected with our two older systems, the Iron Dome and Arrow Missile Defense System, is more relevant to the threats posed to Israeli citizens.”

Along with the Iron Dome, which is designed to intercept short-range rockets, and the Arrow, which intercepts ballistic missiles outside of the Earth’s atmosphere, David’s Sling intercepts tactical ballistic missiles, medium- to long-range rockets, as well as cruise missiles fired at ranges between 40 km.-300 km.

Together the systems will provide a comprehens­ive protective umbrella able to counter threats posed by both short- and midrange missiles used by Hezbollah and Gazan terrorist groups, as well as the threat posed by more sophistica­ted long-range Iranian ballistic missiles.

On Friday, Arrow intercepte­d a Syrian army ballistic missile fired toward Israel. It was the first time the system was used since it came into service 17 years ago.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has also warned that his group is able to hit “the entirety of occupied Palestine with missiles,” but according to a senior IDF officer in the Air Defense Command, the addition of the David’s Sling to Israel’s air defenses now enables the IDF to protect more territory from enemy rockets or missiles.

“The addition of David Sling’s has brought Israel’s air-defense systems to a whole new level,” he said. “We are now able to protect more of the country from aerial threats.”

A large corps of soldiers have already been drafted to train on the new system, coming from all discipline­s with experience in other air-defense systems, he said.

Brig.-Gen. Zvika Haimovich, commander of the Aerial Defense Division, said in July at the ceremony marking the establishm­ent of the David’s Sling Battalion that the “system has a significan­t added value to the aerial-defense world, and the process of making it operationa­l is complex and doesn’t only amount to integratin­g the system, but it also has to do with accumulati­ng profession­al and operationa­l knowledge, with infrastruc­ture and most importantl­y – with people.”

David’s Sling is a joint Israeli-US project, with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems collaborat­ing with American defense contractor Raytheon, which also produces the Patriot missile system. Other components of the system were developed by Elta, a subdivisio­n of Israel Aerospace Industries, which developed the system’s radar, and the Elisra subdivisio­n of Elbit Systems, which developed the command and control mechanisms.

 ?? (IDF) ?? THE DAVID’S SLING missile-defense system intercepts tactical ballistic missiles, medium- to long-range rockets and long- and short-range cruise missiles.
(IDF) THE DAVID’S SLING missile-defense system intercepts tactical ballistic missiles, medium- to long-range rockets and long- and short-range cruise missiles.

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