ISRAEL 
HIGH-TECH & INVESTMENT REPORT

from the March 2009 issue


Rocket-proof wall a success

Security forces recently successfully tested a special wall designed to protect buildings from Qassam rockets.

In a first experiment in Rishon Letzion, headed by Home Front Commander Yitzhak Gershon, a number of rockets resembling Qassams were fired at the wall. The wall stood up to the rockets, which failed to penetrate.

It was specially designed by a number of defense companies, and is aimed at protecting buildings in the cities, towns, and villages of the western Negev.

After successfully testing out the wall, the defense establishment could adopt it for beefing up structures in communities on the Gaza border and Sderot, with a special focus on educational institutions and kindergartens.

A military source explained that the wall can be place at the front of the building and will repel a strike by a Qassam rocket.

"This is a relatively cheap solution. The wall can be received directly from the manufacturer and all that is left to do is to install it in the targeted place," he said.

The project is expected to cost NIS 120 million, and a meeting between the Finance and Education Ministries will decide which ministry will provide the funds.

Until now, only kindergartens for children up to the ages of 6 are fortified. "The experiment today, like a series of other operations, is aimed at advancing and finding effective solutions against the threat of Qassams," a military source explained.

"Not every place can be protected with a concrete wall, but things can be done to minimize harm to civilians should a Qassam fall. We will continue to work in this direction and search for effective solutions," the source added.



Reprinted from the Israel High-Tech & Investment Report March 2009

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