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An advanced US radar deployed in Israel in September to help protect the country against Iranian missile attacks will become operational in the coming weeks, a US military spokesman said over the weekend.

The X-Band Radar.

The X-Band Radar.
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The X-Band radar, located near the Egyptian border in southern Israel, is reported to be capable of tracking targets the size of a baseball from distances of close to 4,800 kilometers and will be linked up to Israel's Arrow 2 ballistic missile defense system.

US Army Maj. Bryan Woods, a spokesman for the military team in Israel, said the radar should be operational by mid-December.

"There has been a lot of work involved," Woods was quoted as saying in the US military's newspaper Stars and Stripes. "It's been a joint effort in making it come together. They [the Israelis] are very confident in the system and are happy to have it in their country."

The EUCOM mission involves 120 US military personnel, including soldiers, airmen and Marines.

According to the paper, after the radar is operational, management and operation of the project will be handed over to Defense Department contractors, which will allow the troops to return to their units in Europe. "The radar will remain US-owned and -operated," Woods said.

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13. IDFwill take over new radar to defend America from missiles. Terrorism will end.
Realist - (11/23/2008 20:09)
12. to the naysayers
lote - usa (11/23/2008 19:18)
11. New radar to become operational in december
Prophet - (11/23/2008 16:04)
10. Thank you,Uncle Sam,.Skywatch,ver good.This one does not spot ONE SINGELE ISRAELI GERMAN BUILT SUBMARINE
Gil - Germany (11/23/2008 15:52)
9. 'Friends' Don't Blackmail Friends. This IS Washington Blackmailing Israel. No Doubt About It. Perfect Set Up For US Spying.Outrageous.....
Adina Kutnicki - Israel/new oleh (11/23/2008 13:49)
8. sea based
Allen Ols - usa (11/23/2008 12:43)
7. X-Band Radar
Jake - USA (11/23/2008 12:40)
6. GREAT CHAVER
nokeam daam yisroel - (11/23/2008 10:36)
5. radar
colin - israel (11/23/2008 10:23)
4. also used by US to spy on israel
david - (11/23/2008 04:26)
3. american radar - american defence
tom - canada (11/23/2008 03:52)
2. Ground, Not Sea, Based
Chaim - ISRAEL (11/23/2008 03:17)
1. Info sharing at the whim and whimsie of the US
arthur - usa (11/23/2008 02:44)
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