Germany May Approve the Purchase of the Israeli Arrow 3 anti-missile system

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Germany May Approve the Purchase of the Israeli Arrow 3 anti-missile system
According to the Jerusalem Post, Germany may approve the purchase of the Israeli Arrow 3 anti-missile system next week. The acquisition, which has been in negotiations for months, would provide Germany with an exoatmospheric anti-missile system.

The Israeli Arrow 3 anti-missile system export requires US approval as it is developed jointly by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Boeing. It also requires the approval of the German Bundestag.

If the purchase becomes effective, Germany would have an anti-missile system capable of intercepting ballistic missiles during their space flight phase at the exoatmospheric stage. The interceptor missiles have a range of up to 2,400 kilometres.

Germany May Approve the Purchase of the Israeli Arrow 3 anti-missile system

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