
US Transfers Air Defense Batteries to Israel
Amid the ongoing U.S. military operation in Yemen against the Houthis and in the shadow of President Donald Trump’s threats to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, a Saudi news channel reported that the United States has transferred an additional THAAD air defense battery to Israel.
The report also stated that two Patriot missile batteries were delivered as well. Before the report, American military tracking sites recorded a U.S. Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy cargo plane landing at Israel’s Nevatim Airbase in the Negev.
The aircraft, which had departed from Ramstein Air Base in Germany, remained on the ground in Israel for several hours. The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system is a mobile, high-altitude missile defense system with capabilities similar to Israel’s Arrow system. It can intercept ballistic missiles outside the atmosphere using kinetic energy and is designed to target various stages of an incoming missile’s trajectory, as well as other aerial threats.
Meanwhile, in what appears to be a dramatic move backing Trump’s threats toward Iran, the U.S. also recently deployed six B-2 strategic bombers to Diego Garcia, a remote island in the Indian Ocean. These stealth bombers are capable of carrying both nuclear weapons and the 12-ton “bunker buster” bombs developed specifically to target underground Iranian nuclear facilities. (YNet/VFI News)
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