US Patriot batteries could be sent but reports say there are a shortage leading to questions about whether other systems, such as the two Iron Dome batteries the US has could be an interim solution.
SETH J. FRANTZMAN
The news that Patriots are going to Iraq was big news in Iran where Press TV highlighted the issue. US media have reported that US forces have no air defenses in Iraq against Iran’s ballistic missiles. This indicates that Iran or its proxies can attack with impunity. An attack earlier this month at Al-Assad base resulted in some minor injuries to US forces. A rocket attack by Kataib Hezbollah killed a US contractor last month and led to US airstrikes.
In addition more than 15 other attacks have struck US forces at Q-West, Erbil, K-1 near Kirkuk, Camp Taji and Assad base, as well as the Green Zone and near the airport in the last year. In 2018 rockets were fired near the US consulate in Basra. Each attack shows that there is no clear way for the US to defense against the threat.
Fox News says that the Pentagon will deploy “a missile defense system to Iraq” but only specifically mention Patriots in noting what would likely be deployed. In August the US purchased two Iron Dome systems but later reports indicated the system wouldn’t fulfill US needs for what it calls IM-SHORAD, a short range maneuverable air defense system. An October report at Janes said the US wants to “componentize” Iron Dome, which could mean blending or changing it. Early reports in February 2019 had said the US wanted to deploy for protection.
The US Marines also looked at Iron Dome for protection. In the US Raytheon teams with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to produce Iron Dome. Raytheon notes “the US army considered several available systems and announced its intent to buy two Iron Dome batteries to fulfill an interim capability.” Raytheon debuted its SkyHunter system in cooperation with Rafael. “Based on Iron Dome, SkyHunter can be produced in the US to expand availability and capacity for the US and its allies.”
The US lack of air defense in Iraq and the recent reports indicate that after almost a year of threats the brass at the Pentagon have decided to actually send something to give US troops in Iraq an air defense capability against a well known threat.
US envoy for the anti-ISIS Coalition James Jeffrey said Thursday that he is working with NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to respond to Trump’s call for a bigger role in Iraq. “We are at an early stage at looking at what NATO can do.”
The US-led Coalition did not respond to an inquiry about which air defense system would be deployed.
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