Israel's Defense Ministry on Wednesday unveiled the latest upgrade to its anti-air defenses, citing a heightened continued threat from Iran's ballistic missile arsenal and increasingly sophisticated drones, also possessed by Lebanon's Iran-backed ally Hezbollah.
A large new high altitude blimp called "Sky Dew" is set to be launched, which is equipped with a radar-based system in order to provide early detection for any inbound long-range missiles or drones. The balloon's sensors will complement existing anti-air defenses and radar, which includes the Iron Dome missile system, according to Israeli media reports.
One of the key developers, Israeli Aerospace Industries, described in a statement that "The elevated sensor system provides a significant technological and operational advantage for early and precise threat detection."
"This technology increases the reliability of the aerial surveillance picture, and increases efficiency against a range of targets," company CEO Boaz Levy added.
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