bunkers in the Sedot Mikha #MRBM base
part 1
The northern compound: 14 msl bunker.
Bunkers (25x12m) are able to hold two Jericho II/III (~ 15-16m) side by side.
Missiles are on trailers that will be pulled out by civil trucks if needed.
Southern compound has 9 msl bunkers Image
2
Both compounds have one drive through shelter which is a bunkered garage with five bays.
The neighboring platforms of the northern compound are covered with cover shields which looks like huge tin roofs with a camo scheme.
Maybe in order to shield training with the missiles Image
3
Both SSM compounds include one additional bunker each.
These bunkers might serve as onside warhead storage or simply to store aux vehicles Image
4
some sources associate a small compound in the north-western section of the base as a further missile garage site.
But a simple look at the road radii show that you can hardly maneuver a 20m truck-trailer system in that area.
These 4 bunkers most likely serve as warhead storage Image
5
There are another 5 bunkers along the connecting road to the southern complex.
But the road radii implies that they probably do not serve as additional missile or trailer storage but more likely for launch support vehicles Image

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11 Aug
The 66th AD Battalion (HQ at Hatzor AB) operates the "David Sling" (DS) #ABM system.
The unit includes 2 batteries with 2 launchers each.
Back in 2018 Israeli media show an image of the Ein Shomer site.
The shadow clearly indicates the DS system present in
3 of the revetments ImageImageImage
2
Back in 2013 the construction of 4 Arrow launch bunkers and 2 concrete pads started in the north of the base, now usually occupied by 48 bunker msl & 2 six-tube surface launchers.
This leaving the revetments empty for the DS system which was introduced in 2017. Image
3
The supporting El-2084 Radar was placed next to the "Oren Yarok" ABM Radar which supports Arrow.
The use of the DS system was published in the Israeli media when captured during a launch from Ein Shomer in an (unsuccessful) intercept against a Syrian S-200 on 25.12.18 Image
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