U.S. Says Deployed THAAD Missile System to Zionist Regime
AL-QUDS (Dispatches) – The U.S. military has deployed its most advanced air and missile system to the Zionist regime for the first time, U.S. and occupying regime’s military officials said on Monday.
The deployment, which began in March, was intended to test the U.S. military’s ability to "rapidly deploy such weapons around the world”, said a spokeswoman for U.S. European Command.
Citing security reasons, she declined to say how long it took to move the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, which is built by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to the Israeli-occupied territories from its home base of Fort Bliss, Texas.
The move comes amid increased tensions between the Zionist regime and the countries in the region.
The U.S. military said the decision to rapidly move the THAAD system to the regime was intended "as a demonstration of the United States’ continued commitment to Israel’s regional security.”
"THAAD is the most advanced integrated air and missile defense system in the world, and this deployment readiness exercise demonstrates that U.S. forces are agile and can respond quickly and unpredictably to any threat, anywhere, at any time,” U.S. European Command said.
As part of the deployment, U.S. forces will work at various locations in Europe, the United States and in the occupied territories to operate the system in close cooperation with the Zionist troops, it said.
The regime’s military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said the deployment differed from previous simulated U.S.-Zionist joint military exercises and involved tactical coordination on the ground.
He said all of the components of the THAAD system were at an air force base in the Negev desert, in southern Israel. The system will soon be transported to an undisclosed site in southern parts of the occupied territories.
"The advantage from the Israeli point of view is that we have an opportunity to integrate it into our systems and simulate different scenarios,” he said.
Protesters and police stand by as trailers carrying US THAAD missile equipment enter a deployment site in Seongju, South Korea on April 26, 2017.