Israel carried out a successful test April 15 of a dummy ballistic missile that will be used in the development of an advanced missile interception system.
The Blue Sparrow, developed by Israel's Armament Development Authority, Rafael, is launched from a fighter jet at high altitude and simulates the trajectory of a ballistic missile.
Following the successful firing, the Blue Sparrow will be used in tests of the Israeli-developed, U.S.-financed Arrow system, which is intended to intercept ballistic missiles.
The system is the centerpiece of Israeli efforts to counter what it perceives as a strategic threat from arch-foe Iran, which has been developing longer-range missiles that the Jewish state fears ultimately might be armed with nuclear warheads.
Israeli concerns have been heightened by repeated predictions from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the Jewish state is doomed to disappear from the map.
Iran strongly rejects Western suspicions that its nuclear program is cover for a drive to develop an atomic warhead and counters that Israel - the Middle East's sole, if undeclared, nuclear power - is the main threat to the region's security.
According to Senior US Official the U.S has agreed to connect the Jewish state to its planned ballistic missile early warning system.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Israel Takes Steps towards Anti-Missile System
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