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lunes, 14 de julio de 2014

Israel: IAF's PMD Intercepted A Hostile UAV


For the first time, the Patriot Missile Division shot down an UAV that breached Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip.


The threat of hostile UAVs has increased since the Second Lebanon War in 2006: In October of 2012, IAF fighter jets intercepted a UAV that breached Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip, and approximately a year ago IAF fighter jets intercepted a UAV in the skies above northern Israel after it infiltrated Israeli territory from the Lebanese border. 


Since 2012, there has been a significant upgrade of the Patriot system and an adjustment to deal with the latest challenges, among them the interception of unmanned aerial vehicles: "The 'Patriot' Missile Division is an inseparable part of the IAF's and its talented soldiers' answer to threats such as ground-to-ground missiles", said Colonel Chemi Bar-El, Commander of the "Sky Protection" Branch. "But, in the modern battlefield, the main threat comes from hostile UAVs and hang gliders". 

viernes, 26 de abril de 2013

IDF shoots down drone from Lebanon opposite Haifa coast

 
At around 13:30 P.M., the Air Force control system identified the UAV, and launched fighter jets into the air. An F-16 jet then fired an air-to-air missile and downed the unmanned aircraft. (Read more)

 

jueves, 25 de abril de 2013

Israel says drones to eventually replace manned aircraft


A high-ranking Israeli Air Force officer said Israel aims to develop drones that can execute nearly every battlefield operation performed today by piloted aircraft. He spoke anonymously because of the classified nature of his work. (Read more)

miércoles, 30 de enero de 2013

Israel hit SA-17 missiles shipment

טילי SA-17. מערכת ניידת וקשה לאיתור




A former senior security official in Lebanon told the Washington Post that the attack involved a missile fired by an unmanned Israel aircraft at a truck the Lebanon-Syria border. (Read more)