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ID153374
Title ProperIron wall logic of Israel’s space programme
LanguageENG
AuthorPaikowsky, Deganit ;  Israel, Isaac Ben ;  Isaac Ben Israel Deganit Paikowsky
Summary / Abstract (Note)Israel’s space programme includes the capability to build, operate and launch satellites into space. In 1988, only seven years after the programme was established, Israel launched its first satellite, Ofeq-1.1 At that time, only seven countries had demonstrated an indigenous capability to develop and launch satellites. Given the high costs and risks involved in undertaking such an ambitious national project, it might appear surprising that a small country like Israel – even taking into consideration its acute security needs – would take on such a burden. The Israeli leadership’s strategic rationale for doing so is not obvious, inviting further consideration of the country’s national-security decision-making and goals.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 59, No.4; Aug-Sep 2017: p.151-166
Journal SourceSurvival Vol: 59 No 4
Key WordsAerospace ;  Defence Policy ;  Defence Technology ;  Middle East ;  Israel & Plaestine


 
 
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