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Launch platform The Arrow 3 or Hetz 3 (: חֵץ 3‬, pronounced ) is an, jointly funded and developed by Israel and the United States. Undertaken by (IAI) and, it is overseen by the ' Homa' (: חומה‎, pronounced, ') administration and the U.S. It provides exo-atmospheric interception of ballistic missiles (during the space-flight portion of their trajectory), including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) carrying nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads. With divert motor capability, its kill vehicle can switch directions dramatically, allowing it to pivot to see approaching satellites.

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The missile may have a reported flight range of up to 2,400 km (1,500 mi). According to the chairman of the, Arrow 3 may serve as an, which would make Israel one of the world's few countries capable of shooting down satellites. Main article: By August 2008 the United States and Israeli governments have initiated development of an upper-tier component to the Israeli Air Defense Command, known as Arrow 3, 'with a kill ratio of around 99 percent'. The development is based on an architecture definition study conducted in 2006–2007, determining the need for the upper-tier component to be integrated into Israel's ballistic missile defense system. According to Arieh Herzog, then Director of Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO), the main element of this upper tier will be an exoatmospheric interceptor, to be jointly developed by IAI and Boeing. O'Reilly, Director of the, said: “ The design of Arrow 3 promises to be an extremely capable system, more advanced than what we have ever attempted in the U.S. With our programs.

This has to do with the seekers that have greater flexibility and other aspects, such as propulsion systems – it will be an extremely capable system. ” The new component will also require the integration of longer range detection, tracking and discrimination capability, beyond what the radars employed with the Arrow 2 are providing. Among the advanced sensors considered for Israel's future multi-tier system, are airborne sensors deployed on high flying and future enhanced 'Green Pine' radars, as well as the radar already deployed in Israel, and operated by U.S. The multibillion-dollar development program of the Arrow is undertaken in Israel with the financial support of the United States. Contributions to Arrow 3 program. Figures in millions of U.S. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 20.0 30.0 50.036 58.966 66.220 74.700 74.707 74.707 89.550 55.793 Development.

An exo-atmospheric interception on December 10, 2015. IAI began preliminary tests of the Arrow 3 in 2011. The company will not specify what tests were performed, but they are part of the preparations for a full fly-out test. On January 23, 2012 the released photographs and video of the recent successfully fly-out tests from. During the tests, a model of the interceptor missile was launched in order to check the starting and propulsion system, as well as other tracking sensors. On January 23, 2012 IAI announced an agreement to jointly work on the Arrow 3 with Boeing.

Boeing is responsible for 40–50 percent of the production content of the Arrow 3. Expected work content includes motorcases, shroud, canister, safe & arm / ignition devices, power devices (batteries), and inertial navigation units, as well as several avionics packages and actuators & valves. On February 25, 2013 a fly-out test of the Arrow 3 was conducted from Palmachim Airbase.

The launch tested the missile control and engines. According to a senior defense source, the missile obtained hypersonic speed, and reached an altitude of 100 km (62 mi), entering space.

It followed various objects, and gained further altitude. Its engine stopped after six minutes. On January 3, 2014 another successful test of the Arrow 3 was conducted from Palmachim Airbase. During the test the interceptor entered space and carried out a range of maneuvers in response to a virtual incoming enemy missile.

The test involved the activation of two of the interceptor's engines, the first of which brought it into space, and the second allowing it to carry out complex maneuvers. In December 2014 a test aimed to debut an exo-atmospheric intercept capabilities of Arrow 3 has been characterized as a 'no test', given that 'conditions did not allow for' actual launch of the intercepting missile. On December 10, 2015 Arrow 3 scored its first intercept in a complex test designed to validate how the system can detect, identify, track and then discriminate real from decoy targets delivered into space by an improved target missile.

According to officials, the milestone test paves the way toward of the Arrow 3. Specifications External images Israel Aerospace Industries announced in June 2009, that the Arrow 3 patented exoatmospheric interception method includes a two-stage interceptor, like the Arrow 2, but purely based on hit-to-kill technology. Unlike most, which use liquid or gas propulsion, the new Israeli kill vehicle will be propelled by an ordinary rocket motor equipped with a thrust-vectoring nozzle. It will also be fitted with a seeker for coverage. By measuring the seeker's relative to the vehicle's motion, the kill vehicle will use to divert its course and line up exactly with the target's flight path., chief missile designer at IAI, who patented the new kill vehicle with his colleague, says that the concept is relatively simple, reliable and inexpensive, and is based on mature technologies.

Furthermore, the kill vehicle's divert capability and agility reduce the need for detection and tracking systems, which usually accompany remote sensor-assisted exoatmospheric kills. IAI displayed a full-sized model of the Arrow 3 missile and its kill vehicle at the June 2009.

Arrow 3 should be able to intercept ballistic missiles, especially those carrying, at altitudes of over 100 km (62 mi), and in greater ranges. It could also be ship-based. Arrow 3 is faster than the Arrow 2 and slightly smaller, weighing nearly half.

An Arrow 3 battery is expected to intercept salvos of more than five ballistic missiles within 30 seconds. Arrow 3 can be launched into an area of space before it is known where the target missile is going. When the target and its course are identified, the Arrow interceptor is redirected using its thrust-vectoring nozzle to close the gap and conduct a 'body-to-body' interception. Arrow 3 may have a reduced 30-year life-cycle cost. It should use the same launch system as Arrow 2.

Reportedly it will cost $2–3 million per unit, while program cost is estimated at some $700–$800 million over three years. According to numerous Israeli experts, including Prof., former director of the Israeli and currently the chairman of the, it is also possible that the Arrow 3 could serve as an. Deployment According to, a solicitation that outlines the expansion of an Israeli Air Force facility at, roughly halfway between and, near, indicates that almost certainly it will be used for four Arrow 3 launchers on sites cut into the surrounding hills. The estimated completion date would be around the end of 2014. Each of the four launchers will have six missiles for a total of 24 interceptors. The plans for the base were revealed in a routine contract solicitation.

Arrow 3 was declared operational on January 18, 2017. See also.

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Arrow: The Complete Third Season  (2014-2015) Arrow: The Complete Third Season Blu-ray delivers great video and superb audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray release Oliver Queen's Arrow has become a hero to the citizens of Starling City - but he will quickly discover that doesn't mean he can lead a normal life in the spectacular third season of the hit series based on the DC Comics character. A new wave of diabolical masterminds - including the insidious and pervasive havoc wrought by the lethal and secretive League of Assassins - threatens all he holds dear. Team Arrow has grown into a powerful force, but the dangers and secrets that bind them together often put them at odds with each other, as the shadows cast by Malcolm Merlyn and the omnipotent Ra's al Ghul trigger shifts in loyalties and alliances that test them to their core. For more about Arrow: The Complete Third Season and the Arrow: The Complete Third Season Blu-ray release, see published by Jeffrey Kauffman on October 5, 2015 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Directors:, Writers:, Starring:, ».

Arrow: The Complete Third Season Blu-ray Review Reviewed by, October 5, 2015 Can there be a poor man's rich man who is also a rich man? That may seem like a somewhat convoluted proposition, but it may occur to some who watch Arrow and draw at least a few parallels with another, perhaps better known, DC Comics character, a certain caped crusader who goes by the name. Like Batman's Bruce Wayne, Arrow's hero Oliver Queen is a gazillionaire (albeit one with occasional financial 'issues') and something of a womanizer, who adopts an alter ego as a vigilante with a cowl, one out to restore order to his crime infested city. While the Batman reference is probably subliminal at best, Arrow's glistening high tech world with a coterie of acolytes aiding Oliver in his quest to vanquish crime may actually remind some other viewers of popular procedurals like and, where computer equipped mavens are able to access all sorts of information and helpful techniques to assist Oliver in his endeavors. There's even a table in the Queen Consolidated lair that Oliver uses in his guise as the (Green) Arrow, where a body or two (living and/or otherwise) is dumped, as if to be put through one of those post-mortem autopsies that tend to be featured so prominently on many police procedurals nowadays. Perhaps a bit weirdly, fans of may also find an element or two in Arrow that recalls that iconic series, for Oliver spent quite a bit of time on a mysterious island, as detailed in a number of recurring flashbacks (another Lost-esque feature) that dole out information over the course of many episodes. Arrow has become one of the CW's most popular series, and if it isn't particularly innovative (as evidenced by all those referents), it's often whimsically entertaining, aiming for a middlebrow ambience that eschews some of the more high faluting tendencies of other superhero reboots like.

For those wanting to catch up on the story so far, my colleague Ken Brown's reviews of the previous seasons of Arrow can be found by clicking on the following links: Arrow's third season begins with a number of ducks apparently finally in a row, with Oliver enjoying a bit of reflected glory with his alter ego being lauded (at least relatively speaking) by public officials, including newly minted Captain Lance (Paul Blackthorne), who doesn't condone the Arrow's vigilantism, but who also recognizes the cowled hero's antics have led to a precipitous decline in Starling City's crime rate. That surface calm is of course something of an illusion, and soon enough Oliver is dealing with a kind of 'new, improved' version of Count Vertigo, a nasty drug wielding villain named Werner Zytle (Peter Stormare). Of course 'the center cannot hold', so to speak, and a devastating death (which will not be outright spoiled here, but which needs to be alluded to in a moment in this review, so spoiler-phobes take note) ensues, one which suddenly realigns certain relationships and which provides Laurel (Katie Cassidy) with a significant arc while also offering up a 'new, improved' alter ego, Black Canary. While this particular aspect unfolds over several episodes, Oliver is also dealing with the business side of Queen Consolidated, especially once hard charging entrepreneur Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh, of course no stranger to the DC universe as a former Man of Steel in ) takes over.

Palmer provides Season Three with one of its strongest characters, especially once his alter ego, a potential of sorts named Atom, enters the fray late in the season. For a relative newcomer to the Arrow ranks, I was repeatedly struck by the series' command of tone (just enough cheekiness to provide a bit of winking amusement, but never enough to lapse over into self-parody), and its steady supply of at least decent character development. But there are a lot of characters in Arrow, and the convoluted (and at times interlocking) back stories often tend to interrupt the story rather than to inform it. This is probably nowhere more evident than in the frequent flashbacks to Oliver's life on (and none too surprisingly, off) that mysterious island, as his 'lost' time is detailed. Also at least somewhat debilitating is a frayed narrative that never seems to be clearly pointing in one direction, as evidenced by the show's curiously long trek to delivering focus on the League of Assassins and especially Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable), one of the more interesting criminal masterminds to dot the DC Universe. While a lot of the third season exhibits a certain degree of entropy, the good news is that by the time the season comes to an end, several pieces have been set into place that augur well for the series' fourth at bat (bow?).

This particular season wasn't so much a roller coaster ride as a big opening swoop that then just sat there for a while before finally picking up some momentum. Maybe the Arrow ride will regain a bit of its force in its upcoming story arcs. Arrow: The Complete Third Season is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Warner Home Video with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. I was perhaps just slightly less taken with the overall look of this season of Arrow than Ken was in previous seasons, despite the fact that the show provides excellent sharpness and clarity a lot of the time—when lighting conditions allow. This is an intentionally dark series, in actual imagery if not always in tone (though of course it dabbles in darkness there, too), and many of the darkest scenes scattered throughout this third season suffer from general murkiness, as well as slight but recurrent crush and a dusting of noise. The series tends to understandably exploit tones of green, some of which tend to spill over onto things like flesh tones or even surrounding environments. This gives a slightly other worldly cast to the series as times, but doesn't ever materially affect levels of detail.

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The show rather artfully weaves CGI and practical effects together into a seamless whole, though some of the animated effects can look a bit soft at times. Arrow: The Complete Third Season features a consistently immersive lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix which exploits nice effects that include elements like good panning when arrows zip through the air, or forceful LFE when explosions rip through Starling City. The series tends to offer at least one or two major action sequences per episode, and these regularly provide a wealth of surround activity that typically utilizes discrete channelization very smartly. Despite a somewhat noisy ambience at times, dialogue is always rendered cleanly and clearly and is well prioritized. Disc One:.

Commentary - The Calm features Executive Producers Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle. Deleted Scenes:. The Calm (1080p; 00:20). Sara (1080p; 2:04). Corto Maltese (1080p; 00:33). The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak (1080p; 2:33) Disc Two:.

Commentary - The Climb features Executive Producers Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle. Deleted Scenes:. The Climb (1080p; 2:26). Midnight City (1080p; 00:29). Uprising (1080p; 1:01) Disc Three:. Deleted Scenes:.

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Suicidal Tendencies (1080p; 1:29) Disc Four:. The Man Beneath the Suit: The Atom's First Flight (1080p; 7:18) focuses on the character of Ray and includes interviews with Routh.

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Nanda Parbat: Constructing the Villain's Lair (1080p; 22:49) is a nice in depth look at one of this season's most sterling examples of production design. Second Skins: Creating the Uniforms of Arrow (1080p; 17:13) looks at the contributions of costume designer Maya Mani. Gag Reel (1080p; 3:57). Arrow at Comic-Con 2014 (1080i; 28:55). Deleted Scenes:. The Fallen (1080p; 3:04). My Name is Oliver Queen (1080p; 1:00).

Arrow: The Complete Third Season starts off with a bang, as well as a couple of really surprising events, but then kind of settles into a middling rut that it takes the show quite some time to finally come out of, once the clear new 'main villain' is introduced, and the promise of Atom's involvement becomes more of a possibility. Perhaps too stuffed with supporting characters for its own good, as well as a tendency to focus on things like family dysfunctions rather than, well, you know, good versus evil, Arrow isn't quite at the bullseye territory it has been, though it's still largely on target. Technical merits are generally strong on this release, the supplementary package is enjoyable, and Arrow: The Complete Third Season comes Recommended.