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Last night, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to develop a US version of Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system, creating a “next-generation missile defense shield” to protect the US from various missile threats.

The Iron Dome system, built by Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, has proven highly effective in intercepting short-range threats such as rockets, mortars, and drones. Its success rate is between 85% to 90%. The cost of each Iron Dome missile varies between $20,000 to $100,000

The US plans to adapt this technology to create a more advanced system capable of defending against ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has been tasked with submitting an implementation plan within 60 days.

The executive order also directs the Secretary of Defense to jointly submit a plan with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to fund this initiative, allowing sufficient time for consideration by the President before finalization of the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget.

On Monday afternoon, President Trump thanked the GOP for supporting Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and vowed to sign the executive order, directing Hegseth to “immediately begin the construction of a state-of-the-art iron dome missile defense shield.”

The executive order outlines several key objectives, including:

Deploying and maintaining a next-generation missile defense shield to protect the US from various missile threats

Deterring and defending against foreign aerial attacks on the US homeland

Guaranteeing a secure second-strike capability

Accelerating the deployment of the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor layer

Developing and deploying proliferated space-based interceptors capable of boost-phase intercept

Deploying underlayer and terminal-phase intercept capabilities to defeat a countervalue attack