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Anti-Missile Missile system
During the 1st Gulf War, much was made of an american made antimissile missile system that was deployed in Israel to stop the Scuds.
Can anyone remember what this system was called, and is it ineffective against the type of missiles currently being used by Hezbollah?
Can anyone remember what this system was called, and is it ineffective against the type of missiles currently being used by Hezbollah?
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Toureman is correct, I think they got a couple of hits but it was mainly to pander to Israeli public opinion to stop the Israeli government retaliating and sparking what Saddam was trying to acheive, effectively to drag Israel and Islam into a holy war. The Israeli governement wanted to go along with the US but needed some help resisting public opinion the patriot served that purpose. I belive they are much much better now.
the "patriot" isnt designed to score a direct hit on an incoming missile. the theory is that computers find, track and determine how sucessful a launch would be.
if the incoming missile were to be selected as a possable kill, the patriot system would launch a missile from its own battery.
this weapon would fly on a collision course and explode a fraction of a second before any impact... the patriot exploding would (in theory) destroy or divert the path of the incoming weapon.
it was used against aircraft in one of the Gulf wars. at least one British Tornado was lost to the patriot system, with the loss of both air men..
i think its design was primeraly for high flying weapons, not hand held or truck launched low altitude missiles.
if the incoming missile were to be selected as a possable kill, the patriot system would launch a missile from its own battery.
this weapon would fly on a collision course and explode a fraction of a second before any impact... the patriot exploding would (in theory) destroy or divert the path of the incoming weapon.
it was used against aircraft in one of the Gulf wars. at least one British Tornado was lost to the patriot system, with the loss of both air men..
i think its design was primeraly for high flying weapons, not hand held or truck launched low altitude missiles.