Footage archived by journalist Jon Elmer documents a heavy artillery deployment by Hezbollah, utilizing 122mm Grad rocket systems to strike northern Israel. This defense analysis examines the capabilities of these short-range, unguided artillery systems, focusing on how mobile launch teams leverage terrain concealment to execute rapid saturation attacks. The multi-axis barrage highlights the persistent threat of low-tech area-denial weapons in contested border zones.
Expert Insight:
Utilizing unguided Grad salvos allows asymmetric forces to force expensive Iron Dome interceptor depletion while maintaining high mobility to evade incoming counter-battery fire.
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Thanks to open-source defense archivists and independent military correspondents for documenting and preserving verified frontline operational footage.
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