Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Hezbollah




Hezbollah







































Anti-ship missiles


C802 (Noor)





C704 (Nasr 1)







Fought from 1983 to against israeli occupation forces and the forces of the South Lebanese Army, who were israeli backed proxy forces. Israeli forces withdrew from Lebanon in and were almost flanked by Hezollah forces. Fought off israeli forces again in 2006.

Allegedly responsible for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA jewish center in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Bekaa Valley


Weapons
Mirsad-1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Captured T-55 tanks
Captured M-113 armored personnel carriers

Missiles
C802 anti-ship missiles

Rockets
Zelzal-3 rockets?
Zelzal-2 rockets?
Zelzal-1 rockets?
333mm Iranian made Fajr-5 rockets

240mm Iranian made Fajr-3 rockets
330mm Raad-1 rockets
Khaibar-2 302mm rockets
Khaibar-1 220mm rockets

122mm rockets
107mm rockets


Anti-tank Guided Missiles
AT-14 (9M133 Kornet)
AT-13 (9M131 Metis M)
AT-5 (9M113 Konkurs)
TOW
AT-4 (9M111 Fagot)
AT-3 (9K11 Malyutka)

Shoulder fired anti-tank rocket launchers
RPG-29
RPG-7
RPG-18
SPG-9 recoilless rocket launcher

M-203 under barrel grenade launchers

SVD Dragunov sniper rifles
AK-47/AKM assault rifles
M-16 assault rifles

The use of some of the latest anti-tank weapons to engage israeli armor during the 2006 israeli incursion into Lebanon. Mostly used anti-tank missiles with tandem warheads to engage the heavy Merkava tanks.
Camouflaged bunkers
Fortified basements
Limited night vision equipment.







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