Israel conducts anti-missile test
July 27th, 2009 - 6:38 am ICT by IANSTel Aviv, July 27 (DPA) The Israeli navy has successfully tested its Barak anti-missile system, the military announced Sunday.
The test included a version of the missile system with improved rocket-interception capabilities, the military said.
An interceptor missile was fired from the Israel Navy Ship Lahav, a Sa’ar 5-type corvette, successfully intercepting a target described as simulating an incoming enemy missile.
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