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EnoughisEnough
Så du pratar om fakta som du inte kan presentera? Intressant.
Nej, jag presenterar ett faktum som du kan få konstaterat av flera källor med en enkel google sökning. Det finns ingen som hävdar att iranska raketer skulle kosta i närheten av vad Israel lägger på det man använder för att försvara sig mot dom.
Här har du en artikel tagen på måfå;
The unwritten rule is that the interceptor missile always costs more than the missile being intercepted. Defense is more expensive than offense. This was the situation with the Patriot system against Scud missiles in the Gulf War of 1991, and it’s been the case with Iron Dome interceptors against rockets from Hamas and Hezbollah since 2011.
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According to IDF reports, Iran launched 181 ballistic missiles at Israel this past Tuesday, and the IDF's air defense system intercepted most of them. The United States, through its missile destroyers, intercepted 12 missiles, according to American reports. This means that the Iranians launched approximately 200 missiles, with a few falling along the way in Iran and Iraq.
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Around $200 million is a hefty sum for a missile barrage and certainly not an insignificant portion of Iran's missile stockpile. However, from Tehran's perspective, it represents a relatively light hit to their finances.
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In response to the Iranian missiles, the Israel Air Force launched Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 missiles produced by Israel Aerospace Industries. The arrows are not fired against missiles identified by the system as targeting uninhabited or militarily insignificant areas.
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The IDF has not disclosed how many Arrow missiles were used or whether it also required the use of David’s Sling or Iron Dome to intercept larger fragments or parts of Iranian missiles that are not warheads but could still cause secondary damage.
The older Arrow-2 missile, which intercepts its target at altitudes of tens of kilometres in the atmosphere, costs approximately $3 million. The newer Arrow-3 missile, which intercepts ballistic missiles in space at greater distances from Israeli borders, costs around $2 million.
However, even if approximately 180 Arrow missiles were used, utilizing both types, the interception cost would be about $450 million—more than double the cost of the Iranian missile barrage.
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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-823148
Kan tilläggas att ovanstående artikel överskattar kostnaderna för de iranska raketerna, så sanningen ser värre ut i verkligheten. Jag uppmanar dig att själv gräva i kostnaderna och försöka räkna på det. Att det Iran skickar är betydligt mindre sofistikerat och billigare att bygga är dock ett vedertaget faktum.
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imaginary689
Jag trodde de hade patriot.
Dom hade patriot. Dom har sedan utvecklat sina egna raketer som en del av deras Iron Dome försvar.