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| Wednesday, January 10, 2007 |
| NBC News: Why doesn't U.S. use tested Israeli anti-RPG weapon? |
Israel field-tests effective anti-RPG weapon WASHINGTON - In September, NBC News first reported on a fierce debate within Over the last three years, U.S. commanders in Iraq have issued a series of The Pentagon's Office of Force Transformation (OFT) scoured the world for a Trophy works by scanning all directions and automatically detecting when an OFT subjected Trophy to 30 tests and found it is "more than 98 percent" But the U.S. Army blocked that testing. Why? Pentagon sources tell NBC In an interview with NBC News on June 26, 2006, an Army official said Trophy "The Army is opposed to deploying a system before we assure that it's safe, In letters to Congress since our first reports, the Army says that the best To check out the Army's claims, we went back to Israel. We found that the Brig. Gen. Amir Nir leads that effort. We asked him about claims that Trophy "It's the most mature, and it can do the job," he said. "We cannot afford This fall, after our first reports aired, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson gave Can Trophy handle attacks from every direction? "From the standpoint of providing 360-degree coverage, we have issues," What does Nir say? Will Trophy be able to engage targets from all "Yeah, 360 degrees," he says. Can Trophy reload automatically? "From the standpoint of an autoloader that's not yet developed, we have Sorenson suggested that in the absence of an autoloader, soldiers would have We went to Trophy's manufacturer, Rafael, to see if there is an autoloader. Col. Didi Ben Yoash, a reservist in the Israeli Defense Forces who works for "Absolutely, this is an autoloader," he said. How does he respond to U.S. Army claims that Trophy doesn't have an "Well, this is an autoloader," he said. Gen. Nir also confimed to NBC that "the full system provides you the ability What's the risk to troops when Trophy intercepts an RPG? After our first report on Sept. 5, 2006, the Army told Congress it has What is the Israeli army's view of how much additional risk there is to the "As far as we tested, it added at most 1 percent," says Nir. "Not a In fact, the Israelis argue that Trophy, while not perfect, will provide We wanted to ask the U.S. Army about all this. Sorensen first agreed to an The Army did give us two statements, one saying, in part: "The U.S. Army is When will that system, being built by Raytheon, be ready? The Army previously told us it could get it to the troops in four years, by Later this week on "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams," Lisa Myers will |
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