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Israel’s Multi-Layer Missile Shield Fails Amid Iranian Barrage

TEL AVIV — Israel’s state-of-the-art Arrow-3 missile-defense system suffered a dramatic malfunction during the Iranian retaliation known as "Operation True Promise," destroying one of its own launchers in the Negev desert. 

🛡️ What Happened

  • Iran launched multiple volleys of missiles and drones at Israel overnight, triggering simultaneous interference between Iron Dome and Arrow-3 systems—so severe that Arrow units accidentally targeted each other.

  • A viral video shows an Arrow-3 interceptor malfunctioning upon launch and falling back onto its silo, triggering massive explosions. 

  • Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) claimed credit, saying their latest tactic disrupted Israel’s multi-layer air defenses and forced the systems to lock onto friendly targets.


🔍 System Overview

  • Arrow-3, developed jointly by Israel and the U.S., entered service in 2017. It’s designed to intercept ballistic missiles outside the atmosphere at altitudes above 100 km, with a 2,400 km range and “hit-to-kill” precision. 

  • A single Arrow battery can intercept over five ballistic missiles within 30 seconds, using advanced electro-optic sensors and vertical launchers.

⚠️ Why This Matters

  • This self-detonation marks the first reported failure of Arrow-3 under real combat conditions.

  • Israel’s missile shield relies heavily on flawless coordination between Arrow, Iron Dome, and David’s Sling—making reliability under pressure absolutely crucial.

  • Iran’s new jamming tactic raises concerns about future attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in Israel’s air-defense network.

🧭 Bottom Line:

While Israel claims its multi-tier defense still stands, the Arrow-3 glitch exposes a rare crack in the system. Experts warn that if Iran can consistently throw Israel’s defenses off-balance, future barrages could overwhelm even top-tier interceptors—raising the stakes for both sides.


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