تتحدث التصريحات الاسرائيلية عن امتلاك حزب الله صواريخ نوعية روسية جديدة. وقال رئيس الوزراء الاسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو إن الحزب حصل في الأشهر الستة الماضية على صواريخ من طراز “اس ايه 22″ المضادة للطائرات. كلام اعتبرتْه بعض الأوساط الاسرائيلية إخفاقاً استخبارياً. ما هي صواريخ “الأي أس 22″ وما أهميتها؟ صواريخ “اس اي 22″ المعروفة باسم “بانتسير أس واحد” نظام يدمج بين سلاح مدفعي مضاد للطائرات وقذائف أرض جو. وهذه المنظومة يمكن تشغيلها في وضعيات ثابتة تماماً أو من على عربة مجنزرة أو ذات عجلات تعد قصيرة المدى، لكن أهميتها تبرز بسرعة الصواريخ التي تصل الى ألف وثلاثمئة متر في الثانية وبتعدد وظائفها. ويحمل نظام “الأس أي 22″ مدفعاً من عيار ثلاثين مليمتراً واثنتي عشْرة قذيفة أرض جو تزن الواحدة منها خمسة وستين كيلوغراماً في الانطلاق، ولها سرعة تصل الى ألف ومئة متر في الثانية. أما مدى هذه القذائف فيصل إلى اثني عشر كيلومتراً لتطال طائرات على ارتفاع منخفض كما تحوي القذيفة على الرأس الحربي المتشظي والذي يزن كيلوغراماً. كما تتضمن هذه المنظومة رادارات تعقب يمكن لل”اس أي 22″ كشْف هدف على مدى ثلاثين كيلومتراً وتتبعه حتى أربعة وعشرين كيلومتراً، ويتعقب الأهداف والقذائف في مرحلة الطيران. وبالتالي يعد هذا النظام مصمماً لحماية المنشآت المدنية والعسكرية المختلفة وهو قادر على مجابهة جميع أنواع التهديدات المعادية سواء كانت طائرات مقاتلة مروحيات طائرات من دون طيار، أو صواريخ كروز كما يمكنه تدمير الأهداف البرية والبحرية ذات الدروع الخفيفة، وذلك على مدى يصل إلى عشرين كيلومتراً وارتفاع حتى خمسة عشر كيلومتراً. وبوسع المنظمومة إطلاق النار في حالة الحركة والتوقف. كما يمكنها متابعة عشرين هدفاً في وقت واحد وإطلاق الصواريخ على أربعة منها. رئيس الوزراء الاسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو قالها حرفياً: “حزب الله بات يملك صواريخ “الأس أي 22″ وصواريخ “ياخونت” المضادة للسفن والتي يصل مداها الى أكثر من ثلاثمئة كيلومتر”. كما تـفيد الترجيحات الاسرائيلية امتلاك حزب الله صواريخ فاتح مئة وعشرة وطائرات هجومية من دون طيار. إقرار إسرائيل بامتلاك حزب الله هذه الصواريخ المتطورة رأى فيه وزير الخارجية الأسبق “افيغدور ليبرمان” فشلاً استخبارياً لإسرائيل. -
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At UN, Netanyahu Reveals Details on Hezbollah Weapons Acquisitions
Aside from the silence gimmick, Netanyahu's UNGA speech included details about advanced weapon systems that Israel refuses to let Hezbollah get hold of.
Along with the silence gimmick, which was the part of his UN address that attracted the most attention, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed for the first time some details about the process of Hezbollah’s rearmament with the help of Iran and Syria.
Netanyahu said that Iran has smuggled advanced SA-22 anti-aircraft missiles to Hezbollah in Lebanon as well as Yakhont precision anti-ship cruise missiles. To date, Israel has not submitted any official complaint about this advanced weaponry being in Hezbollah’s hands. At best, when senior Israel Defense Forces officers are asked about these systems, they say that their working assumption is, “Any weapon that Syria and Iran has will eventually find its way to Hezbollah’s hands.”
Netanyahu mentioned three types of weapons. The first, the SA-22 (also known as the Pantsyr-S1) is an air defense system combining surface-to-air missiles, air defense cannons and radar; it was developed in Russia in the 1990s. The system is being used by the Syrian army and it can be deployed as a battery or on a vehicle.
The Yakhont, also produced by Russia, is an anti-ship missile with a range of some 300 kilometers that is extremely accurate. The IDF has in the past said that if Hezbollah obtains this system the group might try to paralyze the traffic in and out of Haifa and Ashdod ports during a war.
It is known that Syria has the Yakhont. Foreign media have reported in recent years that on several occasions the Israel Air Force has attacked weapons storehouses in the Latakia region in which Yakhont missiles were being stored, to prevent their being transferred to Hezbollah. From the prime minister’s remarks it seems that the Syrian-Iranian supply line has succeeded in circumventing Israel’s interception efforts.
Netanyahu referred to a third weapons system, which he did not name. He also spoke of surface-to-surface missiles being smuggled into Lebanon. In the past there have been reported attempts to smuggle Iranian medium-range Fatah-110 missiles and reports of Iranian attempts to approve their accuracy by, among other things, integrating GPS navigation.
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At UN, Netanyahu Reveals Details on Hezbollah Weapons Acquisitions
Aside from the silence gimmick, Netanyahu's UNGA speech included details about advanced weapon systems that Israel refuses to let Hezbollah get hold of.
Along with the silence gimmick, which was the part of his UN address that attracted the most attention, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed for the first time some details about the process of Hezbollah’s rearmament with the help of Iran and Syria.
Netanyahu said that Iran has smuggled advanced SA-22 anti-aircraft missiles to Hezbollah in Lebanon as well as Yakhont precision anti-ship cruise missiles. To date, Israel has not submitted any official complaint about this advanced weaponry being in Hezbollah’s hands. At best, when senior Israel Defense Forces officers are asked about these systems, they say that their working assumption is, “Any weapon that Syria and Iran has will eventually find its way to Hezbollah’s hands.”
Netanyahu mentioned three types of weapons. The first, the SA-22 (also known as the Pantsyr-S1) is an air defense system combining surface-to-air missiles, air defense cannons and radar; it was developed in Russia in the 1990s. The system is being used by the Syrian army and it can be deployed as a battery or on a vehicle.
The Yakhont, also produced by Russia, is an anti-ship missile with a range of some 300 kilometers that is extremely accurate. The IDF has in the past said that if Hezbollah obtains this system the group might try to paralyze the traffic in and out of Haifa and Ashdod ports during a war.
It is known that Syria has the Yakhont. Foreign media have reported in recent years that on several occasions the Israel Air Force has attacked weapons storehouses in the Latakia region in which Yakhont missiles were being stored, to prevent their being transferred to Hezbollah. From the prime minister’s remarks it seems that the Syrian-Iranian supply line has succeeded in circumventing Israel’s interception efforts.
Netanyahu referred to a third weapons system, which he did not name. He also spoke of surface-to-surface missiles being smuggled into Lebanon. In the past there have been reported attempts to smuggle Iranian medium-range Fatah-110 missiles and reports of Iranian attempts to approve their accuracy by, among other things, integrating GPS navigation.
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