Head of Joint Chiefs satisfied with "Iron Dome"
Joint Chiefs of Staff of U.S. Army, General Martin Dempsey, visited today (Tuesday) the embankment of "Iron Dome" in the south. "It is an honor for me to know we are partners to the great success", he told the Chief of Staff
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Joint Chiefs of Staff of U.S. Army, General Martin Dempsey, visited today (Tuesday) the embankment of "Iron Dome" in the south. spoke with commanders and fighters of the troop, and expressed his satisfaction with the functioning of the system. General Dempsey was accompanied by the Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz.
General Dempsey said that the system, developed with American assistance, is "a great success". "It is an honor for me to be here at the embankment of Iron Dome which defends Israel and know that we are partners in this very successful project. We're definitely proud of it."
Yesterday, in a joint statement with the Chief of Staff Gantz, Gen. Dempsey said the joint exercise AC12 is "the biggest we've performed together. I'm waiting to see our soldiers work together, because this drill combines our efforts in dealing with any possible threats. "
The joint drill, which is expected to last about three weeks, will examine improved technologies that did not exist before, and will also include existing systems such as the "Iron Dome" and "David's Sling", which will be examined in real time
General Dempsey said that the system, developed with American assistance, is "a great success". "It is an honor for me to be here at the embankment of Iron Dome which defends Israel and know that we are partners in this very successful project. We're definitely proud of it."
Yesterday, in a joint statement with the Chief of Staff Gantz, Gen. Dempsey said the joint exercise AC12 is "the biggest we've performed together. I'm waiting to see our soldiers work together, because this drill combines our efforts in dealing with any possible threats. "
The joint drill, which is expected to last about three weeks, will examine improved technologies that did not exist before, and will also include existing systems such as the "Iron Dome" and "David's Sling", which will be examined in real time
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