The Arrow3 or Hetz 3 (Hebrew: חֵץ 3, pronounced [ˈχet͡s] or pronounced [ˈħet͡s]) is an exoatmospheric anti-ballistic missile, jointly funded, developed and produced by Israel and the United States.
The Arrow3 is a U.S.-Israeli-built missile defense interceptor designed to defeat medium-range ballistic missiles. Entering service in 2017, the missile uses a hit-to-kill warhead to engage targets in space.
Israel and Germany are in the final stages of their Arrow3 air defense system agreement. In the upcoming months, Berlin is expected to receive the cutting-edge Israeli-designed hypersonic...
The Arrow 3 is the latest development of Arrow anti-ballistic missile jointly developed by Israel and the United States. An Arrow 3 battery is expected to intercept salvos of more than five ballistic missiles within 30 seconds.
Germany is to sign an expansion of its Arrow 3 interceptors and launchers deal with Israel by $3.1 billion Thursday, the Israeli Defense Ministry says.
The Arrow3 is an exo-atmospheric defense system designed to intercept ballistic missiles in space. The system’s operating principle is based on a direct physical hit on the target and its...
Arrow3 is Israel’s upper-tier component in its multi-layered defense system, capable of intercepting long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) at exoatmospheric altitudes.
The Israeli Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday that it signed a deal worth billions of shekels to expand procurement of Arrow3 interceptors. The move comes amid escalating ballistic missile attacks on the densely-populated center of the country by Houthi rebels in Yemen.