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Tag Archives: Barak 8 Missile
IDF holds first operational test of ‘Barak 8,’ aimed to destroy Hezbollah threats [VIDEO]
DEFENSE UPDATE Indo-Israeli Barak 8 Scores Direct Hit on 1st Sea Launch November 26, 2015 Israel’s Ministry of Defense and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) conducted today the first full system flight and intercept test of the Barak 8 missile system … Continue reading →
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Navy Secretly Tests ‘Iron Dome for Ships’
ARUTZ SHEVA by Gil Ronen October 13, 2014 The Israel Navy has conducted a successful secret test of the Barak 8 missile, which is designed to defend ships from the much-vaunted Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles, reports Channel 2. The Yakhont … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barak 8 Missile, Israel Navy, Yakhont missiles
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