http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2013/12/19/Report-Israel-gets-ready-for-short-sharp-war-against-Hezbollah/UPI-80381387484056/?spt=su
Knocking
out Hezbollah's missile storage bunkers and launch sites will be the
air force's main mission, as it was in 2006, when Hezbollah only had
about 20,000 missiles, 4,000 of which hit northern Israel.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2013/12/19/Report-Israel-gets-ready-for-short-sharp-war-against-Hezbollah/UPI-80381387484056/#ixzz2oK2gbMIv
This article about the possibility of a short but intense war between Israel and Hezbullah has some frightening talk about how many missiles are likely to get through and hit us.
A
key protection system will be the much-vaunted, four-tier missile
defense shield known as Homa, The Wall in Hebrew. This includes the
long-range Arrow 3 system, designed to destroy Iranian ballistic
missiles outside Earth's atmosphere, down to the Iron Dome,
which has by official count shot down 84.6 percent [that may be an
exaggeration on the plus side –DAS} of the short-range Palestinian
rockets it has engaged in the last two years.
Even
so, whatever the dimensions and capabilities of the generals' plan,
another report poured cold water on Israeli expectations of survival in
the next war, which will -- for the first time since the state was
founded in 1948, a half dozen wars ago -- target the home front.
Nathan
Faber of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion, Israel's
Institute of Technology, warned in an article on the website of the
Magen Laoref, or Homefront Shield, foundation, that the Homa could
crumble due to technological, operational and financial reasons in a
multifront war with Hezbollah, Iran and others.
Faber, formerly chief scientist in the military's missile division, said at least one-third of all missiles fired at Israel will in all probability get through.
He calculates Israel
could be threatened by 800 Iranian Shehab-3b and more advanced Sejjil-2
ballistic missiles, and 400 Soviet-era Scud ballistic missiles held by
Syria, some of which may be used in its 33-month-old civil war.
There
will also be 500-1,000 medium-range tactical missiles -- like Iran's
Fajr or Fateh weapons, which Hezbollah already has -- and more than
100,000 short-range rockets held by Syria, Hezbollah and the Palestinian
Hamas group in Gaza.
Faber
reckons about one-third of the missiles fired at Israel will be
intercepted by the air force, another third will malfunction and one
third will get through defensive screens, including about 400 of the
1,200 ballistic systems.
Regarding
tactical missiles, Faber noted that "since these are very precise
missiles the great majority of them will hit their target" after evading
the anti-missile defenses.
He calculates Iron Dome -- which he assesses has a kill rate of only 66 percent -- will have to deal with 30,000 rockets.
The cost will be awesome -- and possibly prohibitive.
By
Faber's tally, Iron Dome operations will cost $6 billion, countering
400 ballistic missiles another $3 billion, while mid-range interceptions
will total as much as $2 billion.
Actually, the cost should be the least of our issues... if only we didn't waste so much money....
Comment: We have other means to protect our population-we do not rely on missile intercept systems!
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