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    How a Houthi Missile Evaded Israel and US Hi-Tech Radar

    How a Houthi Missile Evaded Israel and US Hi-Tech Radar

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    By mackenzie on September 19, 2024 Israel News, Middle East, War in Israel

    It is still unclear whether the missile was detected in time and why the Arrow system did not intercept it as planned.

    A Houthi missile seemingly evaded Israel’s advanced detection systems. Despite advanced systems, it wasn’t until the missile was over Israeli airspace that it was finally brought down, raising questions about potential failures in the security systems in place.
    The Houthis do not have their own ballistic missile industry. Their entire stock comes from Iran. What is known in Yemen as “Tufan” is essentially the Iranian Ghadir missile, itself a development of the Shahab-3. For 25 years, the Arrow system has been developed and upgraded to be able to intercept it.
    This missile has a range of about 2,000 km., enough to cover the distance from Yemen to Israel. The missile is transported from its storage site by truck to the launch site, where it is assembled. The missile’s target is predetermined and cannot alter its course or correct it during flight. In contrast to the Shahab, the preparations for its launch, mainly filling the first stage with fuel, take only about 30 minutes instead of several hours.
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