Re: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
I really like the names that Israel chooses, David's Sling..good one!
Good point Gregg..it is a big confirmation that it's not about the land but the people..their hatred of Jews. That is a lot of hate. Only God can stop them..and He will!
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
Listened to Avi Lipkin last night on Crosstalk. He is so informed on all that is happening over there. Lots of good information. He thinks O will be part of taking Iran out but he said likely O would do so through the back door. Then I saw an article that they are decreasing the Marines by 20%. I guess will just keep on keeping on. So much so fast now.
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Originally posted by Andy View PostYeah, me too, brother.
One thing I'm sure we've all wondered is what would happen if Syria, Lebanon and Gaza were to unleash a massive volley all at once.
We know God defends Israel for most of her upcoming battles - all the way to the end. He also does so in ways that eventually it opens their eyes to Who it is that's actually protecting them - right now, in their unbelief, they believe their superior technology/IDF/IAF/weaponry is their savior.
One day this will change.
What amazes me, is why all these countries would fire on land they want.
So you are fighting over a patch of land that would be dessimated, if your plans worked out? Then there wouldn't be any land to claim.
Of course it's not about the land as we know, it's about the Jews, and the hatred of them.
If only the news media got that...
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Originally posted by Andy View PostOne thing I'm sure we've all wondered is what would happen if Syria, Lebanon and Gaza were to unleash a massive volley all at once.
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Yeah, me too, brother.
One thing I'm sure we've all wondered is what would happen if Syria, Lebanon and Gaza were to unleash a massive volley all at once.
We know God defends Israel for most of her upcoming battles - all the way to the end. He also does so in ways that eventually it opens their eyes to Who it is that's actually protecting them - right now, in their unbelief, they believe their superior technology/IDF/IAF/weaponry is their savior.
One day this will change.
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
Makes me feel better about Israel's capability to defend itself, too.
Although we know that God is in control of Israel's defense.
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I think I found the apparent discrepancy.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opi...domes_lessons/
Iron Dome has intercepted hundreds of the new, longer-range Iranian rockets fired by Hamas, a success rate of 80 percent to 90 percent — and Iron Dome does not launch if its automated calculations show that the incoming rocket will miss populated areas
So where I heard the Hamas fired some 1500 and Israel only intercepted around 400 it wasn't a failure on the part of the Iron Dome system - it was the fact they didn't try to shoot down rockets that were going to fall harmlessly to the ground.
That helps - I was really confused.
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
Originally posted by International Business TimesIDF statements indicate Iron Dome has a success rate of approximately 90 percent and the latest interceptor (Magic Wand), it is hoped, will extend the same run.
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
percentages....... they only tried to intercept missles that were going to hit in a city in a populated area...... the other ones they allowed to land.......
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David’s Sling uses technology similar to that of the Iron Dome system, which Israel says had a 90 percent success rate, intercepting 421 of the rockets fired from Gaza in eight days of fighting that ended in a ceasefire on Wednesday.
From what I've read Iron Dome only attempted to shoot down the ones that were considered a risk which made it seem like the rate was lower. The ones that would only land in open fields it lets go.
intercepting 421 of the rocketsLast edited by SAT; 11-26-2012, 02:14 PM.
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
Originally posted by PlumBob View PostThe article I read a few minutes ago said Iron Dome had a 90% success rate.
Impressive!
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Re: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
I'd like to see that article, brother (if it was online), because the percentages I read when it was happening were far less.
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Guest repliedRe: Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
The article I read a few minutes ago said Iron Dome had a 90% success rate.
Impressive!
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Israel Successfully Test-Fires Magic Wand
Successor to Iron Dome Interceptor
The interceptor, also known as David's Sling, was jointly developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and the United States' Raytheon.Tags: None
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