In a significant move to strengthen Israel’s air defenses in the wake of Iranian missile threats, the Biden administration said Sunday it will deploy US troops and a cutting-edge anti-missile system to the nation.
US President Joe Biden stated that the action was taken “to defend Israel,” which is considering a potential reprisal against Iran following Tehran’s October 1 firing of more than 180 missiles toward Israel. This comes after US forces helped defend Israel against Iranian attacks in the Middle East in recent months by defending it against warships and fighter jets.
What is THAAD?
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD, is a critical part of the US military’s layered air defence systems and adds to Israel’s already formidable anti-missile defences.
A THAAD battery usually requires about 100 troops to operate. It counts six truck mounted launchers, with eight interceptors on each launcher, and a powerful radar.
Who Built It?
Lockheed Martin, the biggest US arms maker, builds and integrates the THAAD system, which is designed to shoot down short-, medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Raytheon, under RTX, builds its advanced radar.
‘Combat-proven defence’
“THAAD is a highly effective, combat-proven defence against short, medium and intermediate-range ballistic missile threats. THAAD is the only US system designed to intercept targets outside and inside the atmosphere,” according to the Lockheed Martin website.
“THAAD continues incremental capability improvements within the weapon system to continually improve effectiveness against current and emerging threats,” it adds.
When Will It Be Deployed
Notably, US officials did not say how quickly the system would be deployed to Israel. The US deployed one of the batteries to the Middle East along with additional Patriot battalions to bolster protections for US forces in the region late last year after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas militants.
The Pentagon said a THA