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The US military is buying Israel's battle-proven Iron Dome that destroys rockets. Here's how it works

The US has purchased two Iron Dome weapons systems, Defense News reports.

Iron Dome
  • Israel has been using the three-part air defense system, which detects and tracks incoming threats and then deploys missiles to attack them, since 2011.
  • Israel has said the system intercepted 85 percent of the rockets fired in a 2012 Gaza operation. One expert assessed that Iron Dome is effective, but not as high as Israel has claimed.
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The US Army has purchased two Iron Dome defense systems, Defense News reports . The missile defense systems are short-range counter-rocket, artillery, and mortar (C-RAM) weapons systems that have been repeatedly tested by Hamas rockets fired into Israeli territory. The system's radar detects incoming projectiles and tracking them until they get in range for one of the Iron Dome's Tamir missiles to strike.

Israel has said the system intercepted 85 percent of the rockets fired in a 2012 Gaza operation. One expert assessed that Iron Dome is effective, but not as high as Israel has claimed.

It's unclear how or where the US is planning to deploy these systems, but Defense News reported that they'll be used in the military's interim cruise missile defense capability. A delivery date and the cost of the system are not yet known.

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Read on to learn more about the Iron Dome system.

Daniel Bar-On / REUTERS

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Iron Dome has different variants the I-DOME is fully mobile and fits on a single truck, and the C-DOME is the naval version of the system. The US version, called SKYHUNTER, is manufactured by Rafael and Raytheon.

Ronen Zvulun / REUTERS

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The system only targets rockets predicted to land in the protected zone, allowing ones that miss to pass by.

Amir Cohen / REUTERS

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Source: Raytheon

Baz Ratner / REUTERS

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Moti MIlrod / AP

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Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Anderson W. Branch/US Navy

Source: Raytheon

Ministry of Defense via AP

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Source: Raytheon

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While the system has been very useful for Israel against more rudimentary Hamas- and Hezbollah-launched projectiles, it would be less so against weapons like hypersonic missiles , which can maneuver midflight.

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Israel Defense Forces

Source: Raytheon

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