How Does Israel's Iron Dome Work?
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Israel has a multi-level defense system that few countries can sustain economically: the iron dome. It was activated in 2011, after the 2006 Israeli-Hezbullah war. It is a tactical shield that uses a radar to detect short- or medium-range projectiles. Once detected, it destroys the missiles that are intended to enter its territory. It is known that each projectile launched reaches a range of between four and 70 kilometers. But, how does it work?…
How does Israel's Iron Dome work? And why do even state-of-the-art defense systems fail in mass attacks? The technology explains in detail. The article Too many rockets: Why Israel's Iron Dome "refused" appeared first on ingenieur.de - job market and news portal for engineers.
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