
Season 2 · Episode 1398
Arrow 4: Hunting the Missiles That Try to Dodge
As missiles evolve to dodge, the shield must become a hunter. Explore the tech behind Arrow 4’s fight against maneuverable reentry vehicles.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 19, 202625m 43s
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Show Notes
The era of predictable ballistic arcs is over. With the rise of Maneuverable Reentry Vehicles (MaRVs) that can shift their trajectory mid-flight, missile defense has moved from hitting a falling rock to catching a bird in flight. This episode dives deep into the engineering of Israel’s Arrow 4, a system designed to bridge the gap between the vacuum of space and the thick atmosphere. We explore the cutting-edge tech making this possible, from dual-pulse rocket motors that provide a "turbo boost" in the terminal phase to AI-driven fire control systems that predict an adversary's every move. Learn how the Arrow 4’s all-aspect seekers and autonomous algorithms are redefining strategic deterrence in a region where the offensive threat is rapidly evolving. It is a look at the future of high-stakes physics and the silicon-brained interceptors keeping the skies clear.