Monday, March 15, 2021

Israel's new guided mortar system 'changes the battlefield' - AP and ILH Staff

​ by AP and ILH Staff

"Iron Sting" system, which uses both GPS and laser technology, will provide Israeli ground forces with a new level of precision while minimizing risk to nearby civilians, Defense Ministry officials say.

 

Israel's new guided mortar system 'changes the battlefield'
The Iron Sting guided mortar system during its latest operational test | Courtesy: Defense Ministry

The Defense Ministry on Sunday said it had completed the development of a new guided mortar system, giving the army a formidable new weapon against enemies embedded in crowded urban environments.

Officials said the "Iron Sting" system, which uses both GPS and laser technology, would provide Israeli ground forces a new level of precision while minimizing the risk of harm to nearby civilians.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz said the system "changes the battlefield and provides our forces with more accurate and effective means."

The Israeli military has found itself in recent years grappling with the challenge of battling Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip, while also training for the possibility of war against Lebanon's Hezbollah group.

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court this month opened a preliminary investigation into possible war crimes by Israel during 2014's Operation Protective Edge, in which civilians were killed during fighting between Israel and Hamas terrorists.

Israel has blamed Hamas for the civilian casualties, citing the group's attacks launched from residential neighborhoods. Human rights groups, however, have said the military did not take sufficient precautions to distinguish between militants and civilians.

Col. Assaf Shatzkin, head of the ground systems department in the ministry's research division, said the new mortar system would help the army against enemies like Hamas and Hezbollah. He said it could strike short-range targets within several kilometers (miles) with the precision of just a few meters (yards).

"With this precise mortar shell, it can be more focused on the enemy ... without collateral damage to those that are not relevant to the fighting," he said.

The system is expected to be activated in the coming months, he said.

 

AP and ILH Staff  

Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/03/15/gantz-new-guided-mortar-system-changes-the-battlefield/ 

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