A ship-mounted Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted a suspected drone that entered Israeli airspace Eilat last night. The interception marked the first-ever operational use of the variant known as C-Dome.
In the night between Apr. 8 and 9, 2024, a drone that had entered the Israeli airspace near Eilat, in the southern part of the country, was intercepted by a ship-mounted variant of the Iron Dome, the C-Dome, deployed aboard an Israeli Navyโs Saโar 6-class corvettes.
For the first time ever, an IDF Saโar 6-class corvette missile ship successfully intercepted a UAV that approached from the east and crossed into the area of the Gulf of Eilat.
IDF missile boats including Saโar 6-class corvettes have been positioned in the Red Sea and have bothโฆ pic.twitter.com/SujPlfctr7
โ Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 9, 2024
According to the IDF, the target was tracked by the Navy before it was shot down with the C-Dome in what was the first operational use of the system.
Combat proven!
Overnight, the Israeli Navy successfully deployed RAFAELโs C-DOME to intercept a suspicious hostile target in the Red Sea. C-DOME is the naval version of the Iron Dome and is integrated on the Israeli Navyโs Saโar 6 corvette. This achievement serves as a majorโฆ pic.twitter.com/D91fKN3eqC
โ Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (@RAFAELdefense) April 9, 2024
According to the IDF, the suspected drone had flown into Israeli airspace from the eastern direction, in an area were several drone attacks were reportedly carried out by an Iran-backed group in Iraq. For this reason, IDF missile boats including Saโar 6-class corvettes have been positioned in the Red Sea and have both the defensive and offensive capabilities to engage with regional threats.
Surveillance camera footage shows interceptor missiles being launched from an Israeli Navy Saโar 6-class corvette in the Eilat Bay this evening, at a suspected drone. It marks the first operational interception by the ship-mounted Iron Dome system, known as C-Dome. pic.twitter.com/PgLMWwPs7y
โ Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) April 8, 2024
C-Dome
Produced by Rafael, C-DOME ensure full-circular vessel protection and high kill probability against a full spectrum of modern threats โ maritime and coastal. C-DOME comprises three components: TAMIR interceptors, a modular Vertical-Launch Unit (VLU), and a Command & Control (C2) component. Utilizing the vesselโs surveillance radar to detect and track threats, it eliminates the need for a dedicated radar. The sy
MF-STAR radar is considered the โbrainโ of the C-Dome air-defense system against seaborne threats and installed on โSaar 6โ corvettes. According to IAI, that produces it, the radar located and classified the aerial threat, and directed the interceptor to enable a successful hit.
The MMR, Oranim and MF-Star radars are charged with target detection, the basis on which the โIron Domeโ, โMagic Wandโ, โLightningโ, โArrow 2โ, and โArrow 3โ air-defense systems operate.
Multi-tiered missile defense
C-Dome is just one of the defense systems that Israel has fielded throughout the year to improve its anti-missile capabilities. It is intended for the lowest layer of the Israelโs multi-tiered missile defense system and, like its more famous ground version Iron Dome, is said to be capable of downing rockets, cruise missiles, and drones.
The middle-tier is the Davidโs Sling system, which got its baptism of fire in May 2023, when it shot down a rocket from the Gaza Strip during a five-day clash between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group.
The longest-range systems are the Arrow, designed to intercept large ballistic missiles, and the US-made Patriot system, which is used to shoot down aircraft.

