7. NASAMS III: The Network-Centric Solution

Multiple sensor inputs are used in the National Advanced Surface-to–Air Missile System III to build a complete air defence network. Using several kinds of missiles, this system may concurrently engage several threats, hence optimising cost and efficiency. Although its powerful fire control system can automatically choose the most suitable interceptor for every danger, its open architecture lets new sensors and weaponry be easily integrated. The scattered character of the system makes it somewhat resistant to attack and capability of efficiently defending big areas.
8. David’s Sling: The Multi-Layer Defender

Able to intercept aeroplanes, cruise missiles, and tactical ballistic missiles, Israel’s David’s Sling system marks a revolution in medium-range air defence. Combining several sensor types, its Stunner interceptor missile keeps track even in very hostile electromagnetic surroundings. Advanced combat management features of the system help it to coordinate with other air defence systems, therefore guaranteeing best use of resources. Its advanced algorithms allow early and efficient involvement by precisely predicting threat pathways.
