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Thih-kiong (ivrit-gú: כִּפַּת בַּרְזֶל (kippat barzel); ing-gú: Iron Dome) sī tsi̍t-thò tsuân-then-hiōu, ki-tōng-hîng ê hông-khong hē-thóng.[8] Iû Israel Rafael sian-tsìn hông-gū hē-thóng kong-si sóo gén-huat.[7] Kippat barel tsú-iàu iōng-teh lân-tse̽t 5 kàu 70-km lâi ê hué-tsìñ-tān (rocket (weapon)).[9][10]
Thih-kiong | |
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Tī 2011-nî Kippat barzel pòo-sū teh Sderot hù-kīn tē-khu. | |
Luī-hîng | C-RAM kah té huān-uî ê Hông-khòng tsèn[1] |
Guân-sán-tē | Israel |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan | 2011 – bo̍ktsên |
Sú-iōng tsiá | Israel |
Tsèn-tsing | Gaza–Israel conflict (2011, 2012) Operation Pillar of Defense Operation Protective Edge Sinai insurgency |
Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Set-kè-tsiá | Rafael sian-tsìn hông-gū hē-thóng kong-si kah Israel hâng-thài kang-gia̍p |
Gián-huat li̍t-kî | 2005 – bo̍k-tsên |
Sing-sán-siong | Rafael sian-tsìn hông-gū hē-thóng kong-si kah Israel hâng-thài kang-gia̍p |
Tan-kè | $50 million per battery[2] $40,000 per missile [3] |
Sing-sán li̍t-kî | 2011 – bo̍k-tsên |
Tsè-tsō sòo-liōng | 10 batteries deployed[4] (planned deployment is 15)[5][6] |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tāng-liōng | 90 kg (200 lb)[7] |
Tn̂g-tōo | 3 m (9.8 ft)[7] |
Ti̍t-kìng | 160 mm (6.3 in)[7] |
Detonation mechanism | Proximity fuze[8] |
Huat-siā pêñ-tâi | Three/four launchers, each carrying 20 interceptors. |
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