Germany starts putting into place the Arrow 3 missile defense system, bought from Israel
Germany deployed the Israeli-built Arrow 3 system at Holzdorf air base to close a long-range missile defense gap amid rising ballistic threats from Russia, with full operation by 2030.
- Germany inaugurated the first elements of the Arrow 3 missile defense system, bought from Israel, to strengthen its air defenses following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Arrow 3 is designed to intercept long-range ballistic missiles, and Germany aims to integrate it into wider NATO and European air defense efforts.
- The total cost of the Arrow 3 project for Germany is 3.8 billion euros , and further elements will be put in place step by step.
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On Wednesday, the German Air Force activated the anti-aircraft system 'Arrow 3', acquired from Israel, to protect itself against ballistic missile threats, as part of the increase in German air defence investments in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Air Force Inspector Holger Neumann stated during a speech at a military training camp in Annaburger Heide (east) that there is now a "completely new capacity of strategic importance." For…
The Bundeswehr is the first army in Europe to operate the Arrow-3 system. It is intended to ward off missiles already outside the Earth's atmosphere – and to protect Europe as well.
On the border between Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg, the air force is using the Israeli system "Arrow 3" . Defence Minister Pistorius praises it as a protection against far-reaching ballistic missiles.
Germany has become the first European country to deploy the Israeli Arrow anti-missile system, which is designed to intercept ballistic missiles and is expected to be fully operational by 2030.
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In response to the increased threat from Russia, the Bundeswehr has put the first stage of the "Arrow 3" missile defense system into operation. It is said to be able to destroy enemy missiles at altitudes outside the atmosphere.
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