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El Al to install anti-missile systems on six passenger jets
2005-12-31
El Al Israel Airlines will install anti-missile systems on six passenger jets that fly to areas where the Al-Qaida terror network has been active, a transportation official said Friday.

Installation of the $1 million Flight Guard systems - meant to obstruct a ground-to-air missile fired at an airplane - will begin in the coming days, said Yitzhak Raz, the project's director at the Transportation Ministry.

The decision to install the anti-missile systems on some passenger jets was made in 2002, after militants in Kenya fired two shoulder-launched missiles at an Arkia airplane, narrowly missing their target.

El Al will not install the system on its entire fleet of jets, Raz said, but rather decide which planes require the expensive equipment based on intelligence and whether their destinations include areas that Al-Qaida has been active.

Flight Guard, developed 10 years ago by Israel Aircraft Industries for use on military planes, responds automatically to an approaching heat-seeking missile, firing flares to divert the missile from the aircraft
Posted by:Frank G

#2  "on six passenger jets that fly to areas where the Al-Qaida terror network has been active"
NYC, DC?
Posted by: Darrell   2005-12-31 10:52  

#1  I'd rather they installed real missles, designed to home in on attackers and incoming threats such as anti-aircraft missles fired at them.
Now that's a deterrent.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-12-31 08:28  

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