A stunner missile destroys a short-range ballistic target missile in southern Israel, on Nov. 20, 2013. The David Sling missile defense system, jointly developed by Israel and the United States, has successfully passed its second live trial, the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv announced Wednesday. (Xinhua/Israeli Defense Ministry)
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A stunner missile is launched to destroy a short-range ballistic target missile in southern Israel, on Nov. 20, 2013. The David Sling missile defense system, jointly developed by Israel and the United States, has successfully passed its second live trial, the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv announced Wednesday. (Xinhua/Israeli Defense Ministry)
A stunner missile is launched to destroy a short-range ballistic target missile in southern Israel, on Nov. 20, 2013. The David Sling missile defense system, jointly developed by Israel and the United States, has successfully passed its second live trial, the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv announced Wednesday. (Xinhua/Israeli Defense Ministry)