Arrow-3 Alaska Missile Intercept Test Indefinitely Delayed

Credit: Arrow-3: U.S. Missile Defense Agency
An intercept test of the Israeli-developed Arrow-3 planned to be performed in Alaska to adapt the hit-to-kill missile interceptor to evolving threats has been indefinitely delayed, the Israeli ministry of defense says. The ministry has not provided an explanation for the delay. The test of the...
Arie Egozi

Arie was born in Israel and served in the Israeli Defense Forces. He graduated from Tel Aviv University with a degree in political science and journalism. Later, he worked as a defense correspondent for Israel’s largest daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronot. He is the editor-in-chief of the Israeli homeland security website I-HLS.

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