Missile defense system installed on tank brigade (JERUSALEM POST) By YAAKOV KATZ 06/27/12)
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Trophy active protection system creates hemispheric protected zone
around armored vehicles such as Merkava tank.
The IDF has completed the installation of the Trophy active
protection system on a first brigade of Merkava MK 4 main battle
tanks.
The Trophy system, developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems,
creates a hemispheric protected zone around armored vehicles such as
the Merkava tank. It successfully intercepted a rocket-propelled
grenade last year along the border with the Gaza Strip.
The first brigade to be completely outfitted with the system is the
401st Brigade, which served prominently in Gaza during Operation Cast
Lead and in Lebanon during the Second Lebanon War six years ago.
The system is designed to detect and track a threat and counter it
with a launched projectile that intercepts the anti-tank missile. The
army sped up development of the Trophy following the Second Lebanon
War, during which Merkava tanks came under heavy anti-tank missile
fire from Hezbollah.
The IDF is now debating whether to begin installing the system on
older-model Merkava tanks that are in service or to begin outfitting
reserves brigades.
While the installation of the Trophy will continue, the IDF has yet
to begin installing a missile defense system on its new Namer armored
personnel carrier (APC).
State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss issued a report last month
slamming the IDF for failing to develop a system for APCs and
criticized the Defense Ministry’s decision in 2010 to combine the
Trophy with a similar system – called Iron Fist – under development
by Israel Military Industries.
Iron Fist launches a projectile that IMI claims makes it effective in
intercepting tank shells and not just anti-tank missiles – something
Trophy cannot do.
The comptroller’s main criticism centers on the defense
establishment’s failure to develop or order an active protection
system for the Namer. While Trophy is already being installed on
tanks, a decision from 2009 to install Iron Fist on the Namer has
been overturned and a replacement has not been found. (© 1995-2011,
The Jerusalem Post 06/27/12)
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