How many Standard 3 ABMs does it take to shoot down an Iranian missile?

The answer is – at least two, probably three or more. Period.

When an Aegis destroyer fires six Standard 3 ABMs at 300 incoming Iranian missiles, it is not going to shoot down six of the threats. It will be lucky to shoot down three. It might shoot down two. On many occasions, it might not shoot down any.

The same goes for all our air defense missiles. Patriot PAC-3s, THAAD, Israeli Arrow 3. It is standard air defense doctrine to fire at least two, and often three air defense missiles, for each incoming ballistic missile threat.

Why?

The purpose of this short article is to show the mathematics (don’t be scared, I promise it will be painless) behind the doctrine. I will also show that the doctrine is fundamentally flawed because of a basic statistical truth: The Law of Large Numbers.

 

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