Series of interception tests of 'David's Sling' weapon system successfully completed  

In light of the successes of the Iranians in Saudi Arabia, the Israel Missile Defense Organization, under the Defense Ministry, and the US Missile Defense Agency successfully completed a series of live-fire interception tests of 'David's Sling' 

Series of interception tests of 'David's Sling' weapon system successfully completed  

Photo: Spokesperson's Office, Israeli Ministry of Defense

The Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO), of the Directorate for Defense R&D in the Ministry of Defense, together with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA), have successfully completed a series of live-fire interception tests of the David's Sling weapon system, against simulated cruise and ballistic missile threats. The tests were led by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems from a testing site in central Israel, with the participation of the Israel Air Force and Navy.

In the framework of the series of tests, the IMDO and Rafael also successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the Iron Dome system in intercepting a variety of threats including UAVs and cruise missiles. The test also demonstrated the interoperability of the multi-layer air defense mechanism (Arrow, David's Sling, and Iron Dome). This indicates that the systems will be capable of intercepting threats simultaneously during conflict.

Representatives of the MDA and Israeli defense companies participated in the test. Rafael is the prime contractor for the development of the David's Sling weapon system, in cooperation with US-based Raytheon. IAI's ELTA division developed the MMR radar, and Elbit Systems developed the "Golden Almond" command and control system.

Israel's Defense Minister Benny Gantz, who visited the test site and watched one of the interceptions carried out by the David's Sling and Iron Dome systems, said "I commend the successful test, which for the first time, assessed the combined interception capabilities of the multi-layer air defense system of the State of Israel. This is one of the most advanced air defense mechanisms in the world and it protects the state from threats near and far."

The Head of the Israel Missile Defense Organization, Moshe Patel, said "In the last few weeks, the defense establishment, together with the defense industries, conducted a series of tests - unprecedented in their complexity. Through these tests, we demonstrated that the State of Israel has a robust, multilayered capability to face a variety of threats – cruise missiles, UAVs and ballistic threats. For the first time, we have demonstrated a multi-layered approach to dealing with threats – an approach that employs the Iron Dome, David's Sling and Arrow weapon systems."

Executive VP and Head of Rafael's Air and Missile Defense Division, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Pini Yungman, said "The capability that was demonstrated in this series of tests ensures the security of the State of Israel and its ability to contend with current and future threats. When the different systems in the multi-layered mechanism are combined, they can handle a variety of simultaneous threats and defend the citizens of the State of Israel."