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An Iron Dome missile defense system fires an interceptor from a Sa’ar-6 corvette

Ship-mounted Iron Dome System Aces Fresh Tests

The Defense Ministry and Navy said Monday, May 29, that they had recently successfully carried out a new series of tests of a ship-mounted version of the Iron Dome air defense system.

The test came after the system, known as C-Dome, was declared operational on the Sa’ar 6-class corvette INS Oz in November. During the recent test, the C-Dome mounted on the Sa’ar 6-class corvette INS Magen intercepted projectiles simulating threats the system is likely to face at sea.

“The C-Dome system constitutes a significant leap forward in our defense capabilities and ensures the Israeli defense establishment’s superiority and operational capabilities in the face of growing threats in the maritime arena,” said Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in remarks provided by his office.

The C-Dome, much like the ground version of the Iron Dome, is capable of downing rockets, cruise missiles, and drones, the ministry said.

Brig. Gen. (Res.) Daniel Gold, head of Israel’s Defense Research and Development Directorate (DRDD), said the tests were part of a broader range of efforts aimed at improving Israel’s air and missile defense technology at its disposal. “The campaign’s success further strengthens our confidence in the defense systems and their ability to protect extensive areas as well as the State of Israel’s strategic assets on land and at sea,” he said. (TOI / VFI News)

“God, we thank You for looking after us and protecting us at all times. We are humbly grateful that You have gifted us invaluable weapons, as well as defense professionals who strive to ensure our security.”