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Israel to deploy four more 'Iron Dome' anti-rocket defencesJerusalem (AFP) April 3, 2011 Israel is planning to deploy four more batteries of its "Iron Dome" short-range missile defence system, Defence Minister Ehud Barak said on Sunday. Speaking on military radio, Barak said: "With the financial help of the Americans, we hope to equip ourselves with four new 'Iron Dome' batteries so we will have six in operation in the next two years." He added that a second battery would soon be operational on the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip. The first battery of the unique multi-million ... read more |
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