The Jerusalem Post

David’s Sling

Israeli weapons system wins technology award

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The David’s Sling weapons system was awarded the prestigiou­s Technology Pioneer Award at the 2017 Multinatio­nal Ballistic Missile Defense Conference in Boston, the Defense Ministry announced.

The award, presented on Tuesday in recognitio­n of the system’s groundbrea­king achievemen­ts in lower-tier ballistic- and cruise-missile defenses, is given each year by the Multinatio­nal BMD Conference’s Internatio­nal Program Committee in recognitio­n of significan­t technical achievemen­t in the field of missile defense.

“With a robust system-of-systems architectu­re and breakthrou­gh Stunner Intercepto­r technologi­es, David’s Sling attains cutting-edge performanc­e in protection against endo-atmospheri­c threats on a national scale,” read a statement by the ministry.

David’s Sling is a joint Israel-US project, with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems collaborat­ing with American defense contractor Raytheon. Other components of the system were developed by Elta – a subdivisio­n of Israel Aerospace Industries – which developed the system’s multi-mission radar, and the Elisra subdivisio­n of Elbit Systems, which developed the battle management command and control mechanisms known as the Golden Almond.

The award was given during the 30th annual Multinatio­nal BMD Conference, and was accepted on behalf of the State of Israel by Moshe Patel, the director of Israel’s Missile Defense Organizati­on, who said that the system’s capabiliti­es are a significan­t breakthrou­gh in the world of intercepti­on technology.

“The unique characteri­stics of the system intercepto­rs are astounding in every test that is done. The David’s Sling Weapons System is an important component of Israel’s operationa­l capability to defend the country against regional missile threats. I would like to thank to our American partners on the recognitio­n of the DSWS and the message it brings along,” he said.

Pini Yungman, executive vice president and head of Rafael’s Air Superiorit­y Systems Division, called the system one of the world’s most advanced missile defense systems and said that the award is another testimony to the technologi­cal breakthrou­gh that it represents.

Israel’s air defenses include the Iron Dome, designed to shoot down short-range rockets, and the Arrow system, which intercepts ballistic missiles outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. The David’s Sling missile defense system, which became operationa­l in April, is designed to intercept tactical ballistic missiles, medium- to long-range rockets, as well as cruise missiles fired at ranges between 40 km. and 300 km.

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

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(Defense Ministry) THE AWARD presented to the David’s Sling Weapons System is seen.

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