Israel's sophisticated, multi-layered missile defence system saw action during Tuesday's Iranian missile attack.
Back in April, too, almost all of the more than 300 missiles and drones Iran launched at Israel failed to hit their targets, with 99 per cent of the projectiles being reportedly downed as Israel, the US, the United Kingdom (UK), and Jordan intercepted them before they got to Israel.
The BMD system has been designed to track and destroy ballistic missiles, including those armed with nuclear warheads, both inside the earth's atmosphere (endo-atmospheric interception) and outside it (exo-atmospheric interception).
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