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The US has deployed long-range radar in Israel to give early warning of any missile strike by Iran, officials say. | The US has deployed long-range radar in Israel to give early warning of any missile strike by Iran, officials say. |
The radar has been set up at an air base in the Negev desert and will be operated by 120 US military personnel. | The radar has been set up at an air base in the Negev desert and will be operated by 120 US military personnel. |
Israeli reports say it is the first time US military personnel have been based in the country permanently. | Israeli reports say it is the first time US military personnel have been based in the country permanently. |
Iran has threatened to "set Tel Aviv on fire" if Israel carries out its threat to attack Iran's nuclear programme which Tehran says is entirely peaceful. | Iran has threatened to "set Tel Aviv on fire" if Israel carries out its threat to attack Iran's nuclear programme which Tehran says is entirely peaceful. |
Correspondents say the deployment in Israel of the US high-resolution radar system is another sign of the strength of defence ties between the two countries. | Correspondents say the deployment in Israel of the US high-resolution radar system is another sign of the strength of defence ties between the two countries. |
But they say it also cements Israel's technical dependency on its ally and therefore boosts Washington's power to veto unilateral Israeli action aimed at denying Iran access to nuclear weapons. | But they say it also cements Israel's technical dependency on its ally and therefore boosts Washington's power to veto unilateral Israeli action aimed at denying Iran access to nuclear weapons. |
Major upgrade | Major upgrade |
The radar, known as X-Band or FBX-T radar, is being stationed at the Nevatim base, in southern Israel, which regularly hosts joint air exercises between Israel and the US. | The radar, known as X-Band or FBX-T radar, is being stationed at the Nevatim base, in southern Israel, which regularly hosts joint air exercises between Israel and the US. |
High-resolution radar Forward Based X-Band Transportable Radar (FBX-T) made by Reytheon CoUses microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrumHigh-resolution imaging improves target identification and discrimination. "This is a major upgrade in bilateral preparations for the threats facing Israel," said an official quoted by the Reuters news agency. | |
The satellite-assisted system, built by Raytheon, is said to be capable of tracking objects as small as tennis balls more than 1,200 miles (2,000km) away. | The satellite-assisted system, built by Raytheon, is said to be capable of tracking objects as small as tennis balls more than 1,200 miles (2,000km) away. |
It would work in conjunction with Arrow anti-missile missiles, developed jointly by the US and Israel, which are currently supported by a less advanced radar system. | It would work in conjunction with Arrow anti-missile missiles, developed jointly by the US and Israel, which are currently supported by a less advanced radar system. |
Israeli military analyst Ephraim Kam is quoted by Associated Press saying the new system is an "important addition" to Israel's defence system. | Israeli military analyst Ephraim Kam is quoted by Associated Press saying the new system is an "important addition" to Israel's defence system. |
He said the message to Iran was that the US is against any pre-emptive attack by Israel, but the system would allow Israel to better defend itself if it or the US did decide to strike. | He said the message to Iran was that the US is against any pre-emptive attack by Israel, but the system would allow Israel to better defend itself if it or the US did decide to strike. |
Pre-emptive threat | Pre-emptive threat |
The US, Israel and many of their allies believe that Iran's nuclear activity is a precursor to developing nuclear weapons. | The US, Israel and many of their allies believe that Iran's nuclear activity is a precursor to developing nuclear weapons. |
Iran has missiles which are capable of hitting Israel within a few minutesIsrael sees an Iranian nuclear weapons capability as an existential threat, and has threatened a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear installations. | Iran has missiles which are capable of hitting Israel within a few minutesIsrael sees an Iranian nuclear weapons capability as an existential threat, and has threatened a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear installations. |
According to recent reports, the US has told Israel that it will not support any military attack on Iran. | According to recent reports, the US has told Israel that it will not support any military attack on Iran. |
Iran says its nuclear work is a legitimate programme to ensure future energy supplies after its oil runs out. | Iran says its nuclear work is a legitimate programme to ensure future energy supplies after its oil runs out. |
On Saturday, the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1835 urging Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment and reaffirming existing sanctions. | On Saturday, the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1835 urging Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment and reaffirming existing sanctions. |
Israel is widely believed to be a nuclear-armed state itself, although it has a policy of "nuclear ambiguity" and has not signed up to international nuclear non-proliferation agreements, thereby avoiding UN inspections. | Israel is widely believed to be a nuclear-armed state itself, although it has a policy of "nuclear ambiguity" and has not signed up to international nuclear non-proliferation agreements, thereby avoiding UN inspections. |
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