Arrow 3 air defense system notches first successful intercept

Israel’s Arrow 3 air defense system today successfully intercepted a missile headed towards Israel, marking the first combat intercept for the system, Israel Ministry of Defense and Israel Defense Forces announced this evening.

“Israeli Air Defense Array soldiers successfully launched an ‘Arrow 3’ interceptor operationally for the first time this evening. The interceptor effectively intercepted a target launched towards Israel in the Red Sea region,” the IDF said in a statement.  (Although not stated by the IDF, that likely means the incoming weapon was launched from Houthi militants in Yemen.)

The intercept “marks the Arrow 3 system’s first operational interception since its operational deployment in 2017,” the IDF added.

The Arrow system, produced by Israel Aerospace Industries, is the top tier of Israel’s multi-layered integrated air defenses, focused on incoming ballistic missiles. Arrow-3 is the most advanced variant currently in service; the Arrow-2 had its first successful intercept on Oct. 31. the Arrow 3 system was recently sold to Germany as Berlin sought a solution to threats in the wake of the conflict in Ukraine. Israel announced it was working on an Arrow 4 system to build on the success of Arrow 3 in 2021.

The middle tier includes the David’s Sling air defense system, which was also jointly developed with the US. The David’s Sling is similar to the Patriot system, which Israel has also used during this war. (A Patriot was also used today to intercept another incoming threat.) Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is the primary contractor on David’s Sling, which has been sold to Finland.

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