Iron Dome Technician Risks His Own Life to Protect Israel’s Citizens

20.03.12
IDF Editorial Team

During the recent escalation in Israel’s south, the Iron Dome system showed an outstanding performance with a very high success rate. However, these astounding results would not have been possible without the relentless efforts of the crews who man the Iron Dome batteries. The actions of two exceptionally motivated soldiers stood out above the rest.

The Iron Dome will defend Israel's southern communities from rocket fire

Early last week, Sergeant First Class Eli was sent to fix a malfunction on one of the Iron Dome batteries deployed to protect Israel’s south. While he was fixing the faulty battery, a siren went off, alerting the soldiers of an incoming Grad rocket heading towards Ashdod. Air Force safety regulations stipulate that Iron Dome crew members are to remain at a safe distance when the system gets ready to fire an intercepting missile. SFC Eli knew that the Iron Dome battery wouldn’t be able to launch its interceptor if he didn’t fix the malfunction. Therefore, instead of running for shelter, he remained in place to repair the faulty system.

Eli realized that he would not have enough time to get to safety before the launch of the intercepting rocket. Luckily, one of his comrades, Eliran, saw him and quickly got into an army jeep to pick him up. Seconds later, the Iron Dome battery launched its rocket and successfully intercepted the Grad missile heading towards Ashdod. When Eli and Eliran returned to retrieve Eli’s equipment, which he had left behind in a hurry, they found that the extreme heat emitted by the launching rocket had melted all of his equipment.

Iron Dome Missile Defense System launching a rocket to intercept missiles aimed at Israel's cities

Senior Air Force officials praised Eli for his actions in defending the residents of Ashdod and applauded Eliran for looking out for his comrads who worked on the Iron dome battery.

“It could have ended very differently without the resourcefulness of the technician who insisted on staying on the battery at great risk to his own life,” Air Force officials stated. “The incident proves how very different our situation could be without the success of the Iron Dome system and more than that, without the work of the operating troops, technicians, and combatants still posted in the southern cities around the clock.”

When asked for a comment Eli and Eliran simply replied:

“We were just doing our jobs and we are happy that the intercepting missile managed to thwart the Grad rocket.”