As half of the present memorandum of understanding, the US invests $3.3 billion yearly in army help to Israel however within the operation in opposition to Iran, US help reached an particularly excessive quantity. In accordance with the “Bulgarian Navy” web site, through the 12 days of combating between Israel and Iran, the US has launched about 15%-20% of all THAAD system interceptors on the planet in opposition to Iranian ballistic missiles, costing greater than $800 million.
THAAD was developed by Lockheed Martin. The system is designed to intercept ballistic missiles, and immediately hits threats to intercept them (Hit to Kill). THAAD is exclusive in its design to intercept the missiles within the terminal section, normally at altitudes of 40-150 km, utilizing a complicated radar from Raytheon. Every THAAD battery has 6-8 launchers, with eight interceptors in every.
The US system has maneuvering capabilities, much like Israel’s David’s Sling, which is designed for mid-range threats, with THAAD capable of observe as much as seven targets directly. In Israel, THAAD is designed to offer safety in opposition to the intensive barrages launched by the Iranians. When figuring out threats with radar, the Israeli air protection system examines its kind, velocity and top, and based on all of those – one of many methods is activated.
The primary drawback of the THAAD system
Two THAAD batteries have been deployed in Israel by the US. The primary battery arrived in October 2024 and the second in April 2025, and their operation, together with the associated fee, is the duty of the US. The Individuals arrived in Israel with a system that has already confirmed itself on the operational stage, with the primary interception on January 17, 2022 of a ballistic missile launched by the Houthi rebels in Yemen in opposition to the UAE, however the scale of the interceptions in Israel’s operation in opposition to Iran doesn’t come near what THAAD had beforehand dealt with.
The primary drawback of THAAD, much like different US methods, is the extraordinarily excessive armament prices. Every THAAD US interceptor missile prices about $12.7 million, based on the finances of the US Missile Protection Company (MDA), way more than the Israeli Arrow 3 (about $2 million) or Arrow 2 (about $1.5 million). A comparability between different Israeli and US methods demonstrates related outcomes. Whereas a David Sling interceptor missile prices an estimated $700,000, the price of intercepting a Patriot PAC-3 system is about $6 million. This method was the idea of US protection on the Al-Udeid base in Qatar final week, the place, based on “Protection Information”, two Patriot batteries with about 44 troopers – the oldest of whom is a 28-year-old captain – operated the mission to intercept about 14 Iranian ballistic missiles.
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85%-90% interception price
Knowledge from the Institute for Nationwide Safety Research exhibits that Iran launched about 591 ballistic missiles at Israel over 12 days, with Israeli and US protection methods intercepting about 85%-90% – a better price than anticipated earlier than the struggle. Of those, about 60-80 interceptions have been carried out by THAAD, based on “Bulgarian Navy.” Normally, the uneven funding between assault prices and interception prices, refers to drones. Nonetheless, this concern can be mirrored within the area of ballistic missiles, particularly within the case of US methods. THAAD, with a price ticket of about $12-15 million per interceptor, has confronted ballistic missiles whose costs vary from about $100,000 for comparatively outdated fashions such because the Fateh-110 to about $1 million for superior fashions such because the Sejil or Khorramshahr.
In abstract, the deployment of THAAD in Israel could present a problem to the Trump administration for 2 causes: financial and operational. Within the financial sphere, the Division of Protection final week offered its finances request for fiscal yr 2026, which stands at about $961.6 billion. That quantity consists of, amongst different issues, $205 billion for procurement, $107 billion for operation and upkeep, and $1.2 billion for R&D. In the long term, the Pentagon finances is predicted to cross the trillion-dollar mark by 2027. Because the US is required to take a position extra in operational use of its interceptors, that are already comparatively costly, the funding will enhance.
On the identical time, the US is deployed everywhere in the world. When the THAAD system was developed within the Nineteen Nineties, it was aimed on the Iranian ballistic missile risk, but in addition at that of North Korea. Right this moment, the Chinese language DF-21D and DF-26 missiles are additionally on the agenda, and as Beijing’s risk to Taiwan will increase and tensions between Pyongyang and Seoul enhance, it’s attainable that the highest brass of the Pentagon will wonder if there’s a want to bolster air protection methods within the East Asia.
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