Juniper Cobra 18: Patriot Missile Training

04/05/2018

Air Defenders from Crew Two, Delta Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, 10th Army Air & Missile Defense Command Spc. Julian Avina, launcher operator, Sgt. Joseph Rivera, section chief, Spc. Troy Devin, forklift operator, Sgt. Carl Miller, squad leader and Spc. Devin Hyman, a Patriot crew member, conducted a missile reload certification during Juniper Cobra 18 at Hatzor Air Force Base, Israel Mar. 6, 2018. 

JuniperCobra18 is designed to improve the shared defensive capabilities between the U.S. and Israel against any missile threats.

HATZOR AIR FORCE BASE, ISRAEL

03.06.2018

Video by Sgt. 1st Class Jason Epperson 

10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command

Juniper Cobra is a U.S. European Command bilateral exercise.

The exercise is part of a routine training cycle, designed to improve coordination between the U.S. forces and the Israel Defense Force, through a variety of computer-assisted simulations that range from rocket threats to crisis resupply, foreign disaster response and foreign humanitarian assistance.

However, the focal point of Juniper Cobra remains clear — to provide integrated ballistic missile defense to counter regional threats to Israel and maintaining U.S. support of Israel’s qualitative military edge.

Defense Partnership

“We are proud to welcome our friends and partners,” said Brig. Gen. Zvika Haimovich, Israeli aerial defense commander. “Together we will prepare ourselves to meet the challenges of the future.”

U.S. soldiers from the 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, conduct emplacement and system validation for the MIM-104 Patriot air defense missiles battery at an Israeli exercise site during Juniper Cobra, Feb. 26, 2018. Juniper Cobra 2018 is a ballistic missile defense joint U.S.-Israel exercise that uses computer simulations to train forces and enhance interoperability. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Matthew Plew

The U.S. Army has deployed the MIM-104 Patriot air defense missiles – a surface-to-air missile system and the Army’s primary high-to-medium air defense system — to work in tandem with the IDF’s Iron Dome air defense missiles in support of this premier training event.

The Patriot system is designed to provide multitier theater defense against adversary missile threats using peer-to-peer engagement coordination, early warning track data, and battle management situational awareness.

Air Defense System

Similarly, the Iron Dome is the IDF’s mobile all-weather air defense system designed to intercept and destroy regional short-range rockets directed at populated areas.

Each Iron Dome battery boasts a 90 percent intercept success rate. When paired with the Patroit system, they provide Israel with a near impenetrable layer of defense against attack.

“We’re training to answer the call,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Richard Clark, Joint Task Force Israel commander. “The call to defend Israel.”

Operating cohesively, U.S. and IDF forces will train over the next two weeks during Juniper Cobra to increase regional security, stability and military readiness.

https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1462306/ballistic-missile-defense-remains-focal-point-of-juniper-cobra-2018/