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UAE TO USE ISRAELI RADARS TO DETECT (AND DESTROY) IRANIAN MISSILES

By

Maya Carlin

Published

July 2, 2022


Iranian ballistic missiles. Image: Creative Commons.

The U.S. and Israel are reportedly working to create a network of early warning
systems to be based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Initially covered by
Israel’s N12 news outlet, this region-wide radar program would give the Jewish
state an early warning if the Islamic Republic of Iran were to launch ballistic
missiles. 

This report follows Israel’s participation in a secret, U.S.-led, meeting of top
military officials throughout the Middle East in Egypt this March. This week,
The Wall Street Journal broke the news of the regional meeting, which garnered
military offers from Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan. While this
arrangement would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, the Jewish state
has normalized ties with several of its neighbors in recent years to better
combat their shared Iranian threat.

Gulf States Working in Partnership

Although the UAE’s future use of Israeli drones has not been confirmed
officially, foreign outlets suspect its purpose is to defend against Iran.
According to Media Line, the presence of early detection radars in the Gulf
would better prepare the regional allies for potential aerial threats, including
ballistic and cruise missiles, and armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). A
retired Israeli naval commander added that such a development would “also serve
the political objective of demonstrating that Israel is a reliable security
partner, potentially encouraging other reluctant Arab states to establish
similar relations with Israel.” Israeli defense sources have noted that the
arrangement is still in the works. According to Breaking Defense, CENTCOM would
supervise the radar system.



The implementation of radar in the UAE and perhaps other Gulf states would serve
as a unified communication system. Israeli-made long-range early warning radars
would comprise the technology used in this proposed project. This fact is
significant since Israel has not seen this level of cooperation with its Arab
neighbors and Gulf states since its founding. 

In 2020, the historic series of peace agreements called The Abraham Accords were
signed by Israel and several of its neighbors, formalizing normalization ties
between the nations. The same year, the Gulf Cooperation Council revitalized
ties under the Al-Ula Declaration, a “solidarity and stability act.” The recent
shifting of relations in the region can in large part be pinned on Iran’s malign
behavior. While Tehran’s proxy warfare worked to isolate the regime further from
its traditional allies, peace agreements aimed to create a formidable counter.


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The U.S. to Play a Role in Forming Partnerships

Earlier this month, a bipartisan bill was debuted in the U.S. Congress that
would require the Pentagon to work with America’s Middle East allies to
establish an integrated air and missile capability to counter Iran’s barrages.
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz mirrored this sentiment in an announcement
on June 20, when he described the existence of a new regional air defense
network called the Middle East Air Defense Alliance (MEAD). Recent reports that
the UAE could use Israeli radar systems to defend against Iran indicate that the
Gulf state, likely alongside its neighbors, is part of the program.  



In response to the shifting ties in the region, Iran’s naval commander Admiral
Ali Reza Tangsiri warned its neighbors against bringing “the Zionist regime”
home. The regime’s rhetoric will likely continue to escalate as Israel gains
more allies in the Middle East.

Maya Carlin is a Middle East Defense Editor with 19FortyFive. She is also an
analyst with the Center for Security Policy and a former Anna Sobol Levy Fellow
at IDC Herzliya in Israel. She has by-lines in many publications, including The
National Interest, Jerusalem Post, and Times of Israel.

In this article:Iran, Israel, Missiles, UAE, United Arab Emirates

Written By Maya Carlin

Maya Carlin is an analyst with the Center for Security Policy and a former Anna
Sobol Levy Fellow at IDC Herzliya in Israel. She has by-lines in many
publications, including The National Interest, Jerusalem Post, and Times of
Israel.


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