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IDF tests new rocket propulsion system

Israel conducted an experimental test of its rocket propulsion system from a military base located in the center of Israel on Friday, the Defense Ministry said. Images shared on social media showed a projectile streaking through the sky. The launching, conducted in the early morning hours, was planned in advance and carried out as planned. According to Channel 13, Ben-Gurion International Airport diverted air traffic during the test to allow for the system to be fired safely. There was no comment on whether or not the test was successful nor what system was tested but some speculated that it may be the surface-to-surface Jericho system, an intercontinental ballistic missile which according to foreign reports can support a nuclear payload.

According to those reports, Israel has had the Jericho in it’s arsenal for decades with the most recent Jericho-3 entering service in 2011. Israel is reported to be working on the Jericho-4 With a multi-layered aerial defense, which includes the Iron Dome, Arrow and David’s Sling, missile system tests such as these are not uncommon. Rocket propulsion systems are designed to launch large systems such as satellites, ballistic missiles and large ground to air missiles. Israel’s air defenses currently include the Iron Dome, designed to shoot down short-range rockets and the Arrow system which intercepts ballistic missiles outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. The David’s Sling missile defense system is designed to intercept tactical ballistic missiles, medium- to long-range rockets, as well as cruise missiles fired at ranges between 40 to 300km. The advanced systems provide Israel will a comprehensive protective umbrella able to counter threats posed by both short and mid-range missiles used by terror groups in Gaza and Hezbollah as well as the threat posed by  more sophisticated long-range Iranian ballistic missiles. The test comes as tensions remain high over concerns that Iran is continuing to entrench itself across the Middle East and has breached a number of commitments in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA.) On Thursday several European countries accused Iran of developing  ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons such as the Shahab-3  in violation of the JCPOA and the United States is reported to be considering sending thousands of more troops to the Middle East. On Wednesday morning, a top Pentagon official was quoted as saying that Washington continues to see “indications” that Iranian aggression could occur and on Thursday  the US announced that a “significant cache” of suspected guided missile parts was headed to Houthi rebels in Yemen including disassembled part for anti-ship cruise missiles, land attack cruise missiles, air defense missiles and anti-tank missiles, Iran has several rockets which could reach Israeli territory including the Khoramshahr 2 with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers and Shahab-3. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Iran is working to develop precision-guided missiles that can hit any target in Israel within 5-10 meters and has been entrenching in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen to use as bases to attack Israel with statistical missiles and precision-guided missiles.Source

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