Israel Approves Faster Output of Arrow Interceptor Missiles
Reports of interceptor shortages spurred the decision.
Overview
- Israel's Defense Ministry said Monday the government approved a plan to accelerate production of Arrow interceptor missiles.
- Officials had already increased output and now plan to raise the pace further to meet higher demand for defenses.
- The Kyodo dispatch from Jerusalem, carried by Japanese regional papers, highlighted concerns that stocks of interceptors are running low.
- Arrow is Israel's long‑range missile defense layer that targets ballistic threats and anchors a broader, multi‑tier shield.
- Expanding output will require more factory capacity and parts, which can take time, so near‑term availability may remain tight.