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Israel's Arrow missile defense system, comprising Arrow-2 and Arrow-3, plays a crucial role in defending against long-range ballistic missile threats. Developed with the specific aim of countering potential missile strikes from Iran, the system is designed to intercept and destroy missiles beyond the Earth's atmosphere, providing a critical layer of protection for the nation.
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The Arrow system is part of Israel’s broader missile defense strategy, complementing other systems like the Iron Dome and David's Sling. What sets the Arrow apart is its ability to intercept ballistic missiles at high altitudes, preventing them from reaching populated areas or strategic targets. The system employs a detachable warhead that directly collides with incoming threats, neutralizing them through kinetic impact.
The Arrow program, developed in collaboration with US aerospace giant Boeing, underscores Israel's commitment to maintaining cutting-edge defense technologies amid regional threats. The long-range capability of the Arrow-3 variant allows it to engage missiles far from Israeli airspace, providing additional time and flexibility for defensive measures.
As global tensions rise and missile threats become more advanced, the Arrow missile defense system stands as a key pillar of Israel's national security, ensuring the country remains protected from potential missile attacks, particularly from adversaries in the Middle East.