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Israel tests massive inflatable missile-detection system

Israel's experimental inflatable missile-detection system
Israel says it has begun testing a massive inflatable missile-detection system designed to hover at high altitudes and detect long-range threats.
(Israeli Ministry of Defense)
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Israel has begun testing a massive inflatable missile-detection system designed to hover at high altitudes and detect long-range threats.

Israel already boasts an array of sophisticated missile defenses, which were used successfully during the 11-day Gaza war this year.

The High Availability Aerostat System resembles a giant blimp or zeppelin. The Defense Ministry said Wednesday that it was one of the world’s largest systems of its kind. It was developed in cooperation with a subsidiary of state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and TCOM, a U.S. aerostat manufacturer.

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Israel has moved aggressively in recent years to counter potential threats from Iran, the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers, all of which boast large arsenals of rockets capable of hitting major Israeli cities.

During the recent Gaza war, Hamas fired barrages of rockets at Tel Aviv in an attempt to overwhelm Israel’s Iron Dome defense system, but Israeli officials say it shot down about 90% of the projectiles it targeted.

Israel carried out hundreds of airstrikes against what it said were militant targets in Gaza. The fighting killed more than 250 Palestinians, including 129 civilians, according to the United Nations. There were 13 deaths on the Israeli side.

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