Israel MOD Director General: “A ballistic missile defense system developed by the finest Jewish minds, born from our existential necessity, now defends Germany.”
Today (Wednesday), at a formal ceremony at the German Air Force base near Berlin, the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD) handed over the first operational Arrow 3 system to the German Army. This marks a significant step in implementing the defense export contract signed between the two nations approximately two years ago and is considered the largest defense export deal in Israel's history.
The Arrow 3 system, which is expected to protect Germany’s skies, has demonstrated impressive operational capabilities during the war with hundreds of successful interceptions. It is jointly developed and produced by the IMOD’s DDR&D and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA). Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) serves as the prime contractor for developing the system's radar, interceptors, and detection systems. Elbit Systems developed the command and control system. Tomer, a government-owned company, and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems are key subcontractors for the development and production of the Arrow 3 interceptor.
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Download free sample pages More informationThe Israeli delegation, headed by the IMOD Director General Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram, included Israel's Ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor; Head of the IMOD’s Directorate of Defense Research & Development (DDR&D), Brig. Gen. (Res.) Dr. Daniel Gold, Head of the IMOD’s Policy & Pol-Mil Bureau, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Dror Shalom, Director of the Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO) within the DDR&D, Moshe Patel, and other senior officials.
IMOD Director General Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram at the handover ceremony: "As a second-generation Holocaust survivor, I stand here deeply moved because a ballistic missile defense system, developed by the finest Jewish minds in Israel's aerospace industry, out of our existential necessity, will now help defend Germany. We Israelis, descendants of Holocaust survivors, want to see Germany strong and prosperous, proud and leading in Europe and throughout the world. We deeply appreciate that Israeli systems are part of Germany's renewed force build-up. Today's handover marks only the beginning for Israel and Germany. Our cooperation will strengthen and deepen - whether in the air, on land, or in space. I commend the decision to lift the German weapons embargo on various defense components. Such an embargo should never have been imposed against Germany's ally that is fighting murderous Islamist terrorism, whether it comes from Iran's theocratic regime or from Hamas in Gaza. When Israel acts against nuclear threats, ballistic missiles, and terrorism, we are not only defending ourselves - we are protecting the entire Western world. We are doing the hard work, sometimes the 'dirty work,' that the entire world should be doing. We will not allow new threats to emerge!"
IAI President and CEO, Boaz Levy: “The delivery of the Arrow 3 system to Germany marks a moment of profound national and historical significance. While the world is closely watching the growing threat of ballistic missiles, in the last couple of years Israel intercepted hundreds of ballistic missiles launched from Iran and Yemen. Throughout these attacks, the Arrow system operated with exceptional precision and demonstrated its ability to counter massive and complex barrages. Today, Germany is receiving one of the most advanced defense systems in the world, which also boasts proven operational experience from lessons learned over many years. Behind this achievement stand the employees of IAI, who, for over two years, since the outbreak of the war, have worked tirelessly to deliver Germany’s defense system on time, while meeting the demands of Israel’s defense establishment in safeguarding our homeland. This is Israeli technology at its best: a system that protects extended territories, operates outside the atmosphere, and provides a defensive envelope capable of intercepting long-range and complex threats. On this day, as representatives of the Ministry of Defense and the IAI delegation stand on German soil to mark the system’s delivery, we are filled with immense pride not only for ourselves, but for all the citizens of Israel, stemming from our ability to provide cutting-edge technology and strategic protection to the citizens of the free world.”