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Implications of Al-Qassam's Use of Two New Weapons on Day 82 of the Aggression

Implications of Al-Qassam's Use of Two New Weapons on Day 82 of the Aggression

Military sources monitoring the war in Gaza indicated that the two new missiles used on the 82nd day of the aggression were launched from Jabalia, an area which the Israeli army has claimed to have "controlled multiple times." This suggests a flaw in the inaccurate Israeli intelligence. The implications of using these new missiles include:

- The arrival of a new shipment of weapons for the resistance.

- The existence of other advanced types of weapons that have not yet been revealed.

- The continuation of fire surprises.

- The effectiveness of tunnels and their applications.

What is the PRO-A weapon used by Al-Qassam today?

- An effective and lethal Russian weapon.

- A shoulder-mounted launcher resembling the LAW anti-tank launcher.

- Used for attacking fortified areas.

- The targeting range, depending on the sight, is between 450 and 850 meters.

As for the "Sam 18" anti-aircraft missile, its features are:

- A Russian-made missile known as "Igla 9."

- A missile system that can operate against aerial targets.

- More advanced than its previous generations, which included "Sam 9."

- Its range reaches up to 5.2 kilometers.

- Effective from an altitude of 10 meters up to 3.5 kilometers.

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