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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Video: El Al tests anti-missile system for passenger planes

El Al has tested a new anti-missile system for passenger planes developed by Israel's Elbit Industries.

http://Defense-Update.com reports from the Paris Airshow: Elbit Systems In 2012 the company has demonstrated the C-MUSIC pod system in flight, mounted the C-MUSIC laser-based missile countermeasure system on the first Boeing 737 passenger jet operated by Israel's largest airline El-Al. The installation will support the systems's certification process. The system has been selected for the Israeli national program for protection of Israel's commercial fleet, installing MUSIC DIRCMs on Boeing B737, B747, B757, B767, B777 and Airbus A320 platforms. While all relevant aircraft will be fitted with the A-kit attachments, MUSIC DIRCM systems will be provided to those aircraft flying to high threat destinations or such locations reported to be high-risk, based on short-term assessments.

Let's go to the videotape.



The Algemeiner adds:
The MUSIC DIRCM system is to be placed on all EL Al, Arkia and Israir planes that travel through high-risk areas susceptible to shoulder-fired missile threats.
If the 'Palestinians' ever - God forbid - get their reichlet,  every take-off and landing from Ben Gurion would become high risk.

What could go wrong?

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