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Protect and survive? Now it’s text and survive.

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The phrase ‘Protect and Survive’ that fronted the public information series on civil defence produced by the British government during the late 1970s and early 1980s is being given a new spin.

Mobile developments now mean the rallying call is ‘Text and Survive’ on the back of a new MobileAlert system being introduced in Israel.

It will be used to back up 20th Century air-raid sirens and loud speaker announcements.

Developed by eVigilo the service is set to go live in early 2100 and is being managed by the Defence Ministry with the assistance of the National Emergency Authority.

It’s not a development that is being taken half-heartedly with nearly £35 million being assigned to the project.

MobileAlert will be plugged into the existing network of warning radars that monitor Israel’s borders for rocket attacks, ttrack the flightpaths of incoming rockets, and – estimating the point of impact -  trigger alarm sirens in the area.

The hope is that MobileAlert will be more accurate, using GPS to send messages to all phones in the area predicted to be hit.

Of course, the warning window depends on where the missiles are fired from – mere seconds if from the Gaza Strip, but minutes if from, say, Iran.

But it could make all the difference between making to it to a shelter – or not.

“The siren sound component is the primary life saving tool within the alert array. The cellular alert system is being currently evaluated to become the central element in this array.” said Israel’s Deputy Defence Minister, Matan Vilnai.


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