The United States has deployed the THAAD missile defense system to Israel, including 100 US troops, to counter threats from Iranian missile strikes. THAAD is designed to intercept missiles both inside and outside the atmosphere using kinetic energy. The deployment marks the first major US military presence in Israel since the country's recent actions in Gaza.
The United States has sent its advanced missile defense system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), along with 100 troops to Israel.
This move is a response to escalating threats from Iran following recent Iranian missile strikes on Israel.
The THAAD system enhances Israel's defense capabilities against potential ballistic missile attacks.
THAAD uniquely intercepts targets inside and outside the atmosphere without explosive warheads, relying on kinetic energy.
Its deployment includes key components such as interceptors, mobile launch vehicles, radar, and a fire control system, operated by 95 US soldiers.
This marks the first major deployment of US troops to Israel since its recent military actions in Gaza.