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Monday, December 29, 2008

Weapons: The 9K132 “Grad-P” Rocket

Filed under: Iran,Israel,Russia,Weapons — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:31 PM

   This latest conflict in Israel has highlighted an interesting weapon.  Enter the 122 mm Grad Missile, or the 9K132 Grad-P rocket.  Why is this different from the Kassam rockets and other homemade stuff?  The range and lethality.  It can go 20 plus kilometers and it is a factory made rocket.  That means more Israeli deaths, and someone outside of the country is getting these things in.  It could be Hezbollah, Syria, Iran (their Arash rocket-see article below), Egypt, Russia… Who knows? But they have them, and they are using them.  The most recent attacks were Grad rockets, and these longer range rockets were probably the tipping point(as well as just launching a massive amount of homemade missiles) for the recent activity.  Just check out how many attacks have increased over the years.-Matt 

Edit: According to news sources, these are Chinese made Grad rockets. 

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9K132 “Grad-P”(Wikipedia)

Single-round man-portable launcher, which can be reloaded and used again. The rocket itself is a 122mm fin-stabilized rocket, armed with any of the warheads used on BM-21 rockets. The weapon is not often used by the Russian military, but is popular with paramilitary and guerrilla force.

Egypt(Wikipedia)

The Egyptians domestically manufacture the rockets “Sakr-36” and “Sakr-18” with a respective range of 36 and 18 km. Rather than a standard HE-Frag round, the Egyptian military prefers a 23 kilogram cluster munition, which can be extremely effective against lightly armored equipment and troop concentrations. Both rockets, as well as the original Soviet models of course, are fired by locally manufactured rocket launchers like the RL-21 (copy of BM-11) and RC-21 (copy of BM-21, similar to the Hadid HM20). The Helwan Machine Tools Company also produces portable systems with one, three, four and eight launch tubes.

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The discovery of BM-21 components indicates that the Palestinians can now buy, or build, more accurate, and longer ranged, rockets. The 150 pound, 122mm Russian designed BM-21 rocket is nine feet long and has a range of 20 kilometers and a 45 pound warhead. Developed in the late 1930s, the 122mm rocket is normally fired in large numbers from many launchers at spread-out targets.That’s because the rockets are unguided. Aim lots of them at a target and you’ll hit something. Aim a few of them at something, and you usually won’t, But the rockets are made by many countries, are relatively easy to get, and favored by terrorists for attacks that terrorize, rather than actually do any damage.

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Weapons Stuff: WeaponSurvey, A Site Detailing Palestinian Weapons Capability

Filed under: Israel,Weapons Stuff — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:12 PM

   This website is great.  It even covers the tunnel situation that I talked about yesterday.  I think what struck me with this site, is the increase of rocket and mortar attacks over the years and the increasing range of these weapons.  They talk about every incident, and the quality and type of weapon.  

   The other thing that was interesting to me, was the smuggling techniques used by Hamas and others.  When we hear of breaches along the Egyptian border in Gaza, you usually see crowds protesting and overwhelming these checkpoints.  These periods of disruption at the border are prime opportunities to smuggle weapons, and the cover of this chaos is used to great effect.  So this latest border chaos after the Israeli strikes, could have produced some more opportunities like this. –Matt

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An objective analysis of Palestinian terrorism is essential for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict. WeaponSurvey offers readers a detailed presentation of Palestinian military capabilities by meticulously cataloging, analyzing and archiving relevant data, including:

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Israel: IAF Pounds Gaza for Second Day

Filed under: Israel,News — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:48 PM

   This is the ‘shock and awe’ part of the campaign, and it looks like the Israelis were pretty successful in taking out some good targets.  They really worked the surprise factor in this operation.  To me, the ground campaign is the one to watch, and Omert has a lot riding on this one.  The memories of the 2006 campaign in Lebanon are still fresh, and you can bet that Hamas has studied the crap out of how Hezbollah worked the angles in that war.  –Matt

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Israel pounds Gaza for second day

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

Reuters

Sunday, December 28, 2008; 9:23 AM

GAZA (Reuters) – Israel destroyed Hamas’s main Gaza security complex in an air strike on Sunday and prepared for a possible invasion of the territory after killing nearly 290 Palestinians in the opening rounds of a powerful offensive.

Israel said the campaign that began on Saturday was a response to almost daily rocket and mortar fire that intensified after Hamas, an Islamist group in charge of the coastal enclave Israel quit in 2005, ended a six-month ceasefire a week ago.

Despite the air attacks, militants fired some 80 rockets into Israel, emergency services said. In one of the longest-reaching salvoes, two rockets struck near Ashdod, a main port 30 km (18 miles) from Gaza, causing no casualties.

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Jobs: Force Protection Specialist, Israel

Filed under: Israel,Jobs — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:30 PM

 

Title: Force Protection Specialist

Location: Intl – Israel

Req Number: SD-PA-HQ-11266

Position Description:

Title: Force Protection Specialist

Location: Intl – Israel

Req Number:

Position Description:

The Israeli program has several duties and responsibilities in accordance with providing armed protective services to current U.S. Military assets as those assets assist in stabilizing the region. Force Protection duties include 24 hour protection of personnel, equipment and facilities. Controlling access to classified assets and patrolling perimeters to secure Military compounds.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Cool Stuff: Protection Team’s World Championship, Israel

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Israel — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:49 PM

 

Protection Team’s World Championship

 “The Modern Samurai”

Special International competition’s events intended for Protection Teams from all the states and countries worldwide.

1,000,000 US$ prize to the winners!

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