What are never-before-revealed Fadi rockets used by Hezbollah in Israel strikes? Hezbollah carried out a series of rocket attacks against targets in Israel last week in an act of retaliation for the recent wave of pager and walkie-talkie explosions that were blamed on Israeli intelligence. The rocket attacks were aimed at the Israeli military assets: namely, at the Ramat David Airbase and airport, and at what Al-Mayadeen describes as a “military-industrial complex” belonging to Israel’s top defense manufacturer Rafael, located near Haifa. Hezbollah carried out these strikes using Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets whose specs were revealed by the movement to local media in the aftermath of the attacks. Fadi-1 Fadi-1 is a 220mm unguided rocket that can be launched from both stationary and mobile platforms. About six meters long, the rocket carries an 83kg high-explosive warhead and has a range of 70km. Such rockets can be used to disrupt enemy logistics and harass targets deep behind enem... Source: Geopolitics Live
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