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by enigmadev 1838 days ago
Certainly true. I found the context with the Toys R'Us car quite funny, that's why I shared. On mortars, I found this: https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-failures-in-2014-war-iro...
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It can, but it wont The range of trajectories you can intercept and detect is dependent on the location of deployment.

In order to catch mortars (very high angle of fire with very short range) you need be very close "to the enemy" when you are that close its much harder to detect rockets since they quickly pass by the radar in that range