Israeli and U.S. defense officials have successfully tested the David's Sling missile defense system, completing the first phase of the weapon's development, the defense ministry said on Sunday.
"The Israel Missile Defense Organization and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency completed the first phase of the development of the David's Sling Weapon System, by conducting a successful interception," a statement said.
The system "is designed to provide an additional layer of defense against ballistic missiles by adding additional opportunities for interception to the joint U.S.-Israel Arrow weapon system," it added.
It said the test was conducted at a range in southern Israel but did not say when.
The announcement came four days after a truce end eight days of fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants. The military said 1,354 rockets were fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip , 421 of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome short-range defense system.
The Arrow, a cutting-edge system designed to counter strikes mainly from arch-foe Iran, has successfully intercepted missiles comparable to Iran's Shihab-3 in a variety of test conditions.
David's Sling, which Israeli television said is designed to intercept missiles fired from a distance of 50 to 250 kilometers (31 to 155 miles), is meant to bridge the gap between Arrow and Iron Dome.
Expected to be ready for deployment in 2014, according to Israeli media, it is being developed by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and U.S. company Raytheon.
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