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Israel Aerospace sees interest in Arrow system that repelled Iran’s missiles

Israel’s Arrow defense systems helped thwart Iran’s massive missile and drone attack last month, and a number of countries are now interested in purchasing the technology, said the developer’s chief executive.
Iran’s overnight attack between April 13 and 14, repelled by Israel’s multi-tiered defense shield with the help from allies, included more than 100 ballistic missiles.
The Arrow system, according to Israel’s air force, “carried out the main part” in their interception.
That success immediately drummed up global interest, said Boaz Levy, CEO at state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the project’s main contractor.
The U.S. is a partner in the Arrow project and Boeing is involved in its production.
“A number of countries have approached us asking for information,” Levy told Reuters. “I’m very optimistic that there will be more deals for the Arrow system, especially after the very special demonstration we did.”
He declined to name any of the countries since talks are in the early stages.