Iron Dome is Israel’s mobile air-defense system built to detect and intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells aimed at populated areas. It became operational in 2011 and is designed to shoot down threats in mid-air before they reach people or infrastructure.

Quick Scoop

The system uses radar to spot incoming projectiles, calculates whether they will land in a dangerous area, and launches interceptors only when needed. That makes it more efficient than trying to stop every single object in the sky.

What it does

  • Protects cities and towns from short-range rocket fire.
  • Tracks threats with radar and battle-management software.
  • Fires interceptor missiles to destroy rockets that are headed for populated areas.

Why it matters

Iron Dome is widely seen as a key part of Israel’s air defense because it helps reduce casualties and damage during rocket attacks. At the same time, analysts note that it is designed for a specific type of threat, not every kind of missile or aerial attack.

Simple version

Think of it as a shield that watches the sky, identifies dangerous rockets, and tries to destroy the ones that matter most before they hit.

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