The U.S.-Israel Arrow program passed another milestone Feb. 22 with the spectacular, nighttime head-on intercept of a sea-based, long-range target off the California coast.

Part of the ongoing, jointly funded Arrow System Improvement Program, the test validated new Block 4 versions designed to improve discriminating capabilities of the Arrow 2 interceptor, the Green Pine searchยญand-track radar and the Citron Tree battle management control system.

โ€œTo see that explosion off the shores of California was truly gratifying,โ€ Arieh Herzog, director of the Israel Missile Defense Organization, told reporters via teleconference shortly after the nighttime launch at the U.S. Navyโ€™s Point Mugu Sea Range. โ€œIt was a body-to-body impact that completely destroyed the target.โ€

Herzog said validation of the Block 4 software would provide the Israel Air Force โ€œwith a better system than they have now.โ€ The software upgrades, he said, improve detection capabilities and lethality needed to defend against โ€œnew and different threats.โ€

In a Feb. 22 statement, the Pentagonโ€™s Missile Defense Agency (MDA) noted that the Green Pine radar successfully detected and tracked the target, transferred information to the Citron Tree management control system and launched the Arrow interceptor, โ€œwhich performed its planned trajectory and destroyed the target missile.โ€ The MDA noted that the test โ€œrepresented a realistic scenarioโ€ and involved operationally ready elements of the system.

In an interview in February, Herzog said the sea-based target, provided by the MDA and launched from a mobile launch platform, was โ€œrepresentative of threats we face in this theater.โ€ Herzog declined to provide details, but experts here said the target simulated increasingly longer-range missiles equipped with decoys designed to disorient and confuse defensive interceptors. A program official cited projected threats from upgraded versions of Syrian Scud-D and Iranian Shahab, Ashura and BM-25 missiles as drivers for continuous upgrades to Israelโ€™s defensive capabilities.

โ€œWe need to create all kinds of bodies in space to do discrimination against decoys. These features went into production with the Block 4,โ€ the program official said.

 

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