Israel Successfully Tests Iron Dome Defense System at Sea

YERUSHALAYIM (AP) —
The defense system, being tested on an Israeli Navy boat. (Israeli Navy)
The rocket defense system being tested on an Israeli Navy ship. (Israeli Navy)

Israel has successfully tested its Iron Dome rocket defense system aboard naval ships for the first time.

Col. Ariel Shir, head of the Navy’s operational systems, said Sunday that the system shot down a volley of rockets during a drill recently. He said rockets were fired from the shore and all were detected by the radar system and then intercepted by the weapons system.

Shir said engineers made some software upgrades to make the system seaworthy. He said missions will include protecting Israel’s “strategic assets at sea” like its offshore gas platforms. He said the system can intercept threats while moving at high speeds.

The Iron Dome protects against short-range rockets, and intercepted hundreds of projectiles fired by Hamas and other Palestinian terrorists at Israeli towns during the 2014 Operation Protective Edge.

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