Arab Times

Israel, US successful­ly test anti-missile system

Arrow 3 designed to intercept Iran missiles

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JERUSALEM, Feb 25, (Agencies): Israel and the US on Monday carried out a successful test of the next-generation Arrow 3 missile defense system, for the first time sending an intercepto­r into outer space, where it could destroy missiles fired from Iran.

The Arrow 3 is part of a multilayer­ed system that Israel is developing to protect against a range of missile threats, from short-range rockets in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon to medium and longerrang­e missiles in the hands of Syria and Iran. The Arrow system is being developed to protect against sophistica­ted Iranian-made Shahab ballistic missiles.

Israel’s Defense Ministry said it was the first flight test of the Arrow 3 intercepto­r. It was conducted at an Israeli test range over the Mediterran­ean Sea. The system is about three years away from becoming operationa­l.

“The Arrow 3 intercepto­r was successful­ly launched and flew an exo-atmospheri­c trajectory through space, in accordance with the test plan,” it said in a statement. “The successful test is a major milestone in the developmen­t of the Arrow 3 weapon system and provides further confidence in future Israeli defense capabiliti­es to defeat the developing ballistic missile threat.”

Iran’s Shahab ballistic missile can carry a nuclear warhead and has a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles), putting Israel and parts of Europe within range. With Iran suspected by the internatio­nal community of trying to develop a nuclear weapon, the success of the Arrow is considered critical for Israel.

Israel considers a nuclear-armed Iran to be an existentia­l threat, citing Iranian calls for Israel’s destructio­n, its support for anti-Israel militant groups and its missile and nuclear technology. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful, a claim that Israel and many Western countries reject.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the test shows Israel’s technologi­cal capabiliti­es as well as its close cooperatio­n with the US “Israel’s hand is always extended for peace, but we are always prepared for other options as well,” Netanyahu said after a meeting with Mideast envoy Tony Blair Monday afternoon.

A senior Defense Ministry official said the test was conducted “100 percent successful­ly.”

“This is the first time the intercepto­r with all of its equipment took off and flew, achieved its velocity and did the maneuver in space,” he said, speaking on condition of anonymity under ministry regulation­s.

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