Anti-aircraft Defense: Israel prides itself on having 1 of the best anti-aircraft defence systems in the world. This strategy consists of respective layers, including the ‘Iron Dome’ system, which drops short-range missiles and thus

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Despite this, Israeli anti-aircraft defence is not reliable. Soldiers protecting the air base in the Negev Desert found this. There's a recording of an incidental in the network where 1 of the missiles sent against Iranian missiles has strayed off course and struck close their launcher.

As of Friday, Operation Raising Lion is under way, in which Israel is bombing targets in Iran. Tehran rematches with drones and ballistic missiles. The Israeli anti-aircraft defence operates at full velocity to prevent attacks on Israel's territory.

However, as mentioned earlier, no weapons are reliable. On Sunday night on Monday, Israeli soldiers who operated the anti-aircraft rocket battery experienced an incidental in which 1 of the missiles collapsed from course and struck close their launcher. This incidental occurred in the Negev Desert in the south of Israel, alongside the Nevada Air Base, where they base F-35A and F-16 combat aircraft.

Numerical data: According to the Israeli Ministry of Defence, during Operation Raising Lion, Israel launched more than 100 missiles towards Iran. In response, Tehran fired more than 50 ballistic missiles towards Israel. Although Israeli anti-aircraft defence works effectively, it is incapable to disable all missiles coming from Iran. For example, on Saturday 1 of the missiles hit a residential building in Bat Yam close Tel Aviv, resulting in 9 deaths and nearly 200 injuries.

Consequences: An incidental with a rocket rocket that struck close the launcher in the Negev Desert shows that the Israeli anti-aircraft defence is not reliable. This could have serious consequences for Israel's national security. Therefore, the Israeli government should consider strengthening its anti-aircraft defence strategy to prevent specified incidents in the future.

Conclusion: Israeli anti-aircraft defence is 1 of the most advanced systems in the world, but it is not reliable. The rocket incidental that struck close the launcher in the Negev Desert shows that there are inactive gaps in the strategy that request to be filled. Therefore, the Israeli government should consider strengthening its anti-aircraft defence strategy to prevent specified incidents in the future.

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Anti-aircraft Defense: Israel prides itself on having 1 of the best anti-aircraft defence systems in the world. This strategy consists of respective layers, including the ‘Iron Dome’ system, which drops short-range missiles as well as drones, and the ‘Proca David’ strategy which captures average and long-range missiles. Additionally, the Arrow strategy (Hebrew Hetz) is designed to destruct ballistic missiles.

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