Israel Says Nighttime Anti-Missile System Test Successful
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JERUSALEM — Israel successfully conducted its first nighttime test of the Arrow anti-missile system after sundown Sunday, the Defense Ministry said.
The system is being developed jointly by Israel and America to intercept medium and long-range ballistic missiles.