• @Turbonics@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 hours ago

    It is very expensive compared to projectiles.

    The Iron Dome works wonders for intercepting dumb rockets which are on a calculable set trajectory. They are not guided with electro-optic but using a simple signal to tell the rocket where to be at what time. Dumb rockets are much, much cheaper to produce than guided missiles.

    Iron Dome’s fatal flaw is when a projectile does not follow the path of the image above but changes trajectory mid-air. E.G another guided missile. It is designed to stop Hamas style fire-and-forget rockets. It cannot deal with projectiles rapidly changing trajectory.

    • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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      211 hours ago

      Compared to ciws, cram, phalanx it’s pretty expensive sure but it’s also less vulnerable to saturation by dumb weapons than any of those others.

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        11 hours ago

        Dumb saturation is the Iron Dome’s nemesis. Even Hamas managed to overwhelm it with a comparatively “small” amount of rockets on October 7.

        Once the batteries are empty all the enemy rockets are going to land.

        • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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          18 hours ago

          Ciws no matter how good so long as it’s a single gun can only intercept a single target at a time. Ciws saturation is literally more than one.

          A single iron dome launcher can intercept 20 from any launcher and track and engage 36 from any one radar iirc.

          Low angle saturation is the weakness of any rocket/artillery interceptor, and depletion issues go the same with any weapon system.