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Missiles Neutralizing Israeli Tanks
Yahoo News ^ | 8-4-2006 | Benjamin Harvey

Posted on 08/04/2006 7:02:46 PM PDT by blam

Missiles neutralizing Israeli tanks

By BENJAMIN HARVEY, Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM - Hezbollah's sophisticated anti-tank missiles are perhaps the guerrilla group's deadliest weapon in Lebanon fighting, with their ability to pierce Israel's most advanced tanks.

Experts say this is further evidence that Israel is facing a well-equipped army in this war, not a ragtag militia.

Hezbollah has fired Russian-made Metis-M anti-tank missiles and owns European-made Milan missiles, the army confirmed on Friday.

In the last two days alone, these missiles have killed seven soldiers and damaged three Israeli-made Merkava tanks — mountains of steel that are vaunted as symbols of Israel's military might, the army said. Israeli media say most of the 44 soldiers killed in four weeks of fighting were hit by anti-tank missiles.

"They (Hezbollah guerrillas) have some of the most advanced anti-tank missiles in the world," said Yossi Kuperwasser, a senior military intelligence officer who retired earlier this summer.

"This is not a militia, it's an infantry brigade with all the support units," Kuperwasser said.

Israel contends that Hezbollah gets almost all of its weaponry from Syria and by extension Iran, including its anti-tank missiles.

That's why cutting off the supply chain is essential — and why fighting Hezbollah after it has spent six years building up its arsenal is proving so painful to Israel, officials say.

Israel's Merkava tanks boast massive amounts of armor and lumber and resemble fortresses on tracks. They are built for crew survival, according to Globalsecurity.org, a Washington-based military think tank.

Hezbollah celebrates when it destroys one.

"A Zionist armored force tried to advance toward the village of Chihine. The holy warriors confronted it and destroyed two Merkava tanks," the group proclaimed on television Thursday.

The Israeli army confirmed two attacks on Merkava tanks that day — one that killed three soldiers and the other killing one. The three soldiers who were killed on Friday were also killed by anti-tank missiles, the army said.

It would not say whether the missiles disabled the tanks.

"To the best of my understanding, they (Hezbollah) are as well-equipped as any standing unit in the Syrian or Iranian armies," said Eran Lerman, a retired army colonel and now director of the Israel/Middle East office of the American Jewish Committee. "This is not a rat-pack guerrilla, this is an organized militia."

Besides the anti-tank missiles, Hezbollah is also known to have a powerful rocket-propelled grenade known as the RPG29. These weapons are also smuggled through Syria, an Israeli security official said, and were previously used by Palestinian militants in Gaza to damage tanks.

On Friday, Jane's Defense Weekly, a defense industry magazine, reported that Hezbollah asked Iran for "a constant supply of weapons" to support its operations against Israel.

The report cited Western diplomatic sources as saying that Iranian authorities promised Hezbollah a steady supply of weapons "for the next stage of the confrontation."

Top Israeli intelligence officials say they have seen Iranian Revolutionary Guard soldiers on the ground with Hezbollah troops. They say that permission to fire Hezbollah's longer-range missiles, such as those could reach Tel Aviv, would likely require Iranian go-ahead.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; antitankmissle; hezbollah; israeli; merkava; metism; missiles; neutralizing; rpg29; tanks
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To: uncbob

If so, what's this BS I keep hearing about the US coming to an "agreement" with its enemy, France about a cease fire?


101 posted on 08/05/2006 10:49:28 PM PDT by jschwartz
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To: Cobra64

Having 120,000 guys in Iraq, standing around getting shot at, at staggering cost, for 3 useless years, has made an Iranian campaign politically difficult to muster. It also doesn't help when you have young men being prosecuted for Iraqi "war crimes" which were anything but. Very few recruits and rightfully so. A real commander in chief would not allow marines to get killed by snipers to avoid obliterating a Mosque (hiding place). He would not allow his best infantry to be on trial for their lives for shooting terrorists. Bush is a decent man, and I trust him, but I think he has fallen prey to some terrible advice.


102 posted on 08/05/2006 10:58:32 PM PDT by jschwartz
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To: Nachum
I think most people would go along with that, I think that someone screwed up with this war, if the Israeli's had of done as you suggest in the first week, the news, world, would have forgotten it all by now,( old news, no news ) Iran would be a place hard to find on the map as they would be trying to be as inconspicuous as possible and Lebanon, it would just be a reminder to the rest of these crackpots that you don't mess with the good guys.
103 posted on 08/05/2006 11:33:30 PM PDT by jerryem (A Rag-head is something on the end of a "dipstick!)
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To: SLB
They will soon learn from us that it takes more than situational awareness from the air combined with airpower. It takes plain old boots on the ground and lots of slugging it out.

As the window closes on the time Bush & Rice can resist the pressure against giving Israel a free hand, I'm afraid you're right. Air power is a wonderful thing to have on your side, but it doesn't win ground campaigns.

104 posted on 08/07/2006 8:46:49 AM PDT by colorado tanker
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