Posted on 16 September 2009 by Press
Posted on 06 August 2009 by Press
JERUSALEM, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — The Israeli army has declared that following a series of successful tests, its Trophy tank defense system is now operational, local daily The Jerusalem Post reported on Thursday.
The system, developed by Rafael, a government firm specializing in weaponry and military technology development, can create a hemispherical protected zone around the armored vehicle, detecting and tracking a hostile missile and then launching a projectile to intercept the threat, according to the report.
A series of tests were carried out last week in an army base in southern Israel, and the results surpassed expectations regarding the system’s capability, said the report. Defense officials said it succeeded in intercepting all of the coming anti-tank missiles.
Following the Second Lebanon War in 2006, during which Israeli tanks came under heavy anti-tank missile fire from Hezbollah militants, the Israeli army sped up development of the Trophy tank defense system.
According to the newspaper, the protector has already been installed on a number of tanks, and by the end of the year will be automatically pre-installed on new tanks coming off the production lines.