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Anti-ballistic weapon

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An anti-ballistic weapon is any weapon (be it a missile, a laser, or another type of object) designed to counter threats which are ballistic objects. [1]

"Ballistic objects" include:

  • Artillery rockets
  • Artillery shells
  • Ballistic missiles
  • Mortar bombs
  • Rocket-propelled mortar bombs

Current Tactical Systems

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Israel

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  • Iron Dome


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Antiballistic missile (ABM) | Missile Defense, Nuclear Deterrence & Arms Control | Britannica".
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