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Sunday, March 27 2011, 10:15 PM

 
The Israeli defense system against rockets threat Iron Dome was deployed in southern Israel.
 
 
The system for defense against the threat of rockets, called the Iron Dome, was erected in southern Israel and will begin its operational trial on Sunday (Mar. 27) according to Galatz (Army Radio).
     
The system for defense against the threat of rockets, called the Iron Dome, was erected in southern Israel and will begin its operational trial on Sunday (Mar. 27) according to Galatz (Army Radio).
Israeli defense system against threat of rockets Iron Dome
     

The Iron Dome is considered a significant achievement of the Israeli security industry, at the moment in the process of assimilating into the air force and to being put into operational use. The system is currently under evaluation. It will be used to respond to the threat of rockets and mortar shells fired at Israel, its capabilities including attacking, alerting and protection. Upon assessment of the security situation in southern Israel, it was decided the Dome would be deployed.

Firing radar-guided missiles from a truck-sized launcher, Iron Dome is designed to track and blow up incoming threats in mid-air. Its development was stepped up after the 2006 Lebanon war and defence officials say it has aced several live trials.

     
The system for defense against the threat of rockets, called the Iron Dome, was erected in southern Israel and will begin its operational trial on Sunday (Mar. 27) according to Galatz (Army Radio).
     

The step was approved on Friday (Mar. 25) by the Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, following government approval. Minister of Defense, Ehud Barak, said, "The battery will be deployed in the South, being moved from time to time according to operational needs. The system can fire back if fired at but it's important to remember that the Dome is still not full proof."

Commander of the Home Front Command, Maj. Gen. Yair Golan, said last week that even the system cannot ensure full security. According to Maj. Gen. Golan, the most important thing is that citizens be prepared and protected by following the Home Front Command’s instructions.

“It’s important to keep in mind that the Iron Dome is only in its preliminary, testing stages such that citizens must continue following the Home Front Command’s instructions on how to stay protected. Continue taking these instructions very seriously as even debris can land in Israel,” said Maj. Gen. Golan.

The IDF stresses that the Dome will not be used consistently and will be moved around according what the situation necessitates.