American System T HAAD is being used against Iranian missiles, US sent to Israel last year

US air defense systems THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defensse) have successfully interrupted a number of rockets issued by Iran to Israel on Friday evening, Army Radio reported, citing an Israeli source, The Jerusalem Post. This intervention comes after an unprecedented wave of ballistic missiles Iran launched in revenge [...]
This intervention comes after an unprecedented wave of ballistic missiles Iran issued in retaliation for Israeli attacks on its nuclear and military facilities, including the attack on the underground facility in Natanz and the elimination of several senior Iranian commanders.
System T HAAD is built to drop short- and medium-range ballistic missiles action shortly before they fall to the ground.
T Systems HAAD, deployed by the US in the region to protect its allies from ballistic threats, is designed to catch missiles in the final phase of their flight, providing a powerful protection against long-range attacks.
Israel uses several antiaircraft systems developed jointly with the United States, the Iron Cup, David's Hoba, and the Arrows to destroy missiles and fears at different altitudes and distances.
System T HAAD has advanced radar that notes missiles at a distance. His preventive missiles fly longer, too.












