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US Navy Fires Never-Before-Used SM-3 Missiles Against Iran

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The is a ship-based surface-to-air missile system used by the United States Navy to intercept short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles as a part of . Although primarily designed as an anti-ballistic missile, the SM-3 has also been employed in an anti-satellite capacity against a satellite at the lower-end of low Earth orbit.

For the first time on 14 April 2024, the Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyers deployed Standard Missile-3 interceptors to counter an Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel.

The operation in the Eastern Mediterranean involved the USS Carney (DDG-64) and USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), which fired four to seven SM-3s to intercept 's ballistic missiles.

As confirmed by defense sector sources, this marks the first-ever combat use of SM-3 interceptors. (RELATED: Will Iran Go Nuclear Under Biden?)

Aegis Combat System

The Aegis combat system onboard the ships fired the interceptors, which feature an exo-atmospheric kinetic warhead to intercept incoming missiles through sheer force.

U.S. Department of Defense Current PhotosBrenton Poyser/Navy Content Services, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The SM variant has been in service for more than a decade but has never been used in combat.

“Until you use it in combat, there are always questions,” USNI News quoted missile analyst Chris Carlson as saying. However, US SM3 missile defense shot down 100% of Iran's ballistic missiles fired at Israel. (RELATED: ‘Helping Trump' Liberal Comedian Shares Reality Check For Anti-Israel Protestors)

Israel

The SM-3 wasn't the only exo-atmospheric weapon to be called into action over the weekend.

Israel's Arrow 3 missile-defense system, which can also eliminate enemy threats in space, was used to shoot down many of the 120 ballistic missiles that Iran lobbed at Israel on Saturday. Arrow 3 and its predecessor, Arrow 2, make up the top echelon of the country's sophisticated air-defense network.

Israeli officials have said that 99% of the threats fired by Iran and its proxies – which included one-way attack drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles – were intercepted by Israel's military and its partner forces in the Middle East.

This article originally appeared on Self Reliance Central. Republished with permission.

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