The Jerusalem Post

Navy successful­ly tests maritime Iron Dome against multiple attacks

C-Dome intercepts advanced threats to Israel’s infrastruc­ture and strategic assets

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

The Israel Navy yesterday successful­ly completed a series of multi-system and multi-tier intercepti­on tests using the naval version of the Iron Dome system, aboard the INS Magen, a Saar 6-class corvette. The exercise was another landmark in enhancing the capabiliti­es of one of the navy’s prized ships.

The naval Iron Dome, known as C-Dome, is a joint project of the navy along with the Israel Missile Defense Organizati­on (IMDO), under the Israeli Ministry of Defense’s DDR&D, along with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

In November 2022, the navy carried out a successful C-Dome intercepti­on test, but Monday’s test included a much wider array of existing and potential future threats that the Magen-class ships may face during conflict, such as rockets, cruise missiles, and attack drones.

A Defense Ministry statement read: “The tests integrated shipboard systems with Israel’s multi-tier defense array and tested new technologi­es to enhance the air and missile defense multi tier array’s operationa­l effectiven­ess at sea and on land. The success of the tests is another significan­t milestone in the array’s developmen­t to counter existing and future threats in various combat arenas.”

The Sa’ar 6 missile ships will guard strategic infrastruc­ture such as the natural gas rigs, and protect the commercial shipping lanes which bring in 98% of Israel’s imports. The IDF has decided not to place Iron Dome batteries on oil rigs themselves for safety reasons – instead, the C-Dome has been placed on the Sa’ar 6. The Israel Aerospace Industries’ Elta is the radar manufactur­er and mPrest is the command-and-control manufactur­er.

C-Dome adds to the existing array of Israel’s four operationa­l defense tiers: Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow 2, and Arrow 3, in the face of increasing maritime threats

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant

said “The C-Dome system constitute­s a significan­t leap forward in our defense capabiliti­es, and ensures the Israeli defense establishm­ent’s superiorit­y and operationa­l capabiliti­es in the face of growing threats in the maritime arena.”

The head of DDR&D, Brig.Gen. (res.) Dr. Daniel Gold, responded: “The campaign’s success further strengthen­s our confidence in the defense systems and their ability to protect extensive areas, as well as the State of Israel’s strategic assets on land and at sea.”

The director of DDR&D’s IMDO, Mr. Moshe Patel, added: “During this current campaign, we successful­ly tested the Naval Iron Dome’s new capabiliti­es aboard the Sa’ar 6 corvette together with additional systems in Israel’s multi-tier air and missile defense array, including connectivi­ty between systems on-board with those on land, and a new radar developed to protect Israel’s exclusive economic zone.

“The system successful­ly identified various threats, including rockets, UAVs and cruise missiles, and destroyed them using intercepto­rs launched from onboard the ship at sea, with exceptiona­l precision. The preparatio­n and execution of this test was done in parallel with the successful operationa­l participat­ion of Iron Dome and David’s Sling during Operation Shield and Arrow.”

The Defense Ministry added that some new operationa­l capabiliti­es were tested on Monday that had not been tested in November, but declined to specify. Similarly, the ministry declined to say when the C-Dome would be fully operationa­l, a sign that the system may still be a year or more away from full regular deployment.

 ?? (Defense Ministry) ?? A C-DOME (maritime Iron Dome missile) is fired from the INS ‘Magen’ yesterday.
(Defense Ministry) A C-DOME (maritime Iron Dome missile) is fired from the INS ‘Magen’ yesterday.

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