The US Marine Corps successfully completed a series of interception tests of an air defense system incorporating RAFAEL's TAMIR IRON DOME  interceptorOctober 19th 2022 – The latest live fire test culminates a series of three trials carried out over
the past year, and for the third time the system successfully intercepted a wide variety of
targets.  In this latest test, the ability to continuously launch TAMIR IRON DOME interceptors
from a mobile launcher developed by the Marines was also tested.

The series of tests were conducted by the Marines at the White Sands facility in New Mexico as part of the development program to test a new prototype system for Medium Range Intercept Capability (MRIC – Medium Range Intercept Capability).

The US Marine Corps successfully completed a series of interception tests of an air defense system incorporating RAFAEL's TAMIR IRON DOME  interceptorThe successful experiment proved both the performance of the mobile launcher developed for
the Marines, and the performance of the IRON DOME interceptor, in several complicated
interception scenarios.

“The three tests that took place this year proved that the performance of the MRIC system with
IRON DOME interceptors is good and provides a dedicated launcher solution for the Marines,”
said Don Kelly, Project Manager in the Air Defense Department (GBAD) of the Marine Corps,
Land Directorate (PEO Land Systems) at the end of the test.

Executive Vice President and Head of the Air and Missile Defense Directorate at RAFAEL
Brigadier General (Ret.) Pini Yungman: “Once again, RAFAEL,s systems have proven that they
are able to integrate into existing systems and create synergy between systems, providing
optimal performance.  RAFAEL,s advanced systems are developed with an “open architecture”
allowing seamless integration with other systems.  In the latest test conducted by the Marines, a
successful combination of the TAMIR interceptor launched from a new launcher developed
under the leadership of the Marines, combined with the Marines, radar system and the battle
management system, which are systems developed by American industries, was demonstrated.

Moshe Patel, Head of the Israeli Missile Defense Organization (IMDO) at the Ministry of
Defense: “The current test, which completes a series of three tests, is further proof of the ability
of the IRON DOME TAMIR interceptor, together with its ground array, to integrate quickly and
efficiently with the entire relevant system and to intercept a variety of aerial threats in Proprietary of Rafael – Advanced Defense Systems Ltd challenging and complex scenarios. We welcome any cooperation in the field of defense with the branches of the US military.”

The Tamir interceptor is capable of intercepting cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, a
variety of rockets, mortars and Precision Guided Missiles. The interceptor was developed by
RAFAEL, which was a partner in adapting it to the configuration of the Marine Corps and in
conducting the experiment.