5 Israeli-made weapons that could terrify Iran
The Middle East “furnace” is getting hotter as tensions in the region are rising with missiles, not just words. Below are 5 extremely powerful weapons that are enough to help Israel dominate the Middle East.
“Messenger of Death” Delilah
On the night of May 9, Israel fired Delilah cruise missiles at Syrian targets near the capital Damascus. This was the largest attack by the Tel Aviv government on Syrian territory from the Golan Heights.
The Delilah missile is designed to destroy targets with an accuracy of only 1 meter. It has the most accurate range of the Israeli military at the moment. The Delilah missile uses a 30 kg warhead but can hit targets from 250 km away. What makes the Delilah missile special compared to other missiles is that it has the ability to "surveil the area" before shooting down the target. Other missiles usually have to lock on to the target before firing.
This allows the Delilah missile to hover over the bombarded area to find the most important target and then fire. Thanks to its jet engine, the Delilah missile can stay in the air for quite a while before firing.
The Delilah missile's targets are also very diverse, from land to surface ships. This missile uses infrared and imaging sensors, allowing it to accurately destroy land or sea targets. Currently, many fighter jets and surface ships are equipped with Delilah missiles.
Merkava main battle tank
Israel's Merkava IV main battle tank is known as the "Windbreaker". Its hull uses fiberglass, which is more resistant to armor-piercing bullets than steel alloys.
Merkava IV is equipped with the Trophy APS active protection system to help it defend against threats from modern anti-tank weapons. This system consists of four sensors mounted around the turret with the ability to cover the entire surrounding area.
The Trophy active defense system helps block anti-tank missiles and anti-tank grenade launchers. This system successfully intercepted a Merkava IV anti-tank missile in 2011.
According to the War Vehicle website, thanks to the Trophy APS defense system and solid armor, the Merkava IV is considered the best protected tank in the world. Some international experts compare this Israeli tank to the Russian T-90 main battle tank.
The Merkava IV uses a 120 mm smoothbore gun, capable of firing Lahat missiles at a range of 8 km. The tank is equipped with a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun, a 60 mm mortar and a 12.7 mm machine gun. The Merkava IV has a maximum speed of 65 km/h and an operational range of 500 km.
ATMOS 2000 Howitzer self-propelled gun
The ATMOS 2000 self-propelled gun is a 6x6 wheeled gun, combining an advanced stabilization system and an armored cockpit. This is a gun model actively researched and manufactured by the Israeli army and is considered the most superior in the world today. It has mobility, an automatic fire control system and a very fast rate of fire. With only a crew of 4, the ATMOS 2000 self-propelled gun can fire 9 rounds/minute.
ATMOS 2000 self-propelled gun uses a 155 mm caliber gun, mounted on an ATHOS 2052 towed gun vehicle. The total weight of ATMOS 2000 self-propelled gun is 22 tons, and can be mounted on a C-130 transport aircraft. The firing range of the self-propelled gun is up to 41 km.
Once in firing position, the two hydraulic bipods are lowered and target information is fed into the computerized fire control system (AFCS), which includes a locator and ballistic computer attached to the gun. The AFCS displays detailed target information, selects the firing angle, and adjusts the gun using hydraulic mechanisms, or can be operated manually when necessary.
The self-propelled artillery vehicle can travel at a maximum speed of 80 km/h, with a range of 1,000 km. The vehicle is designed to operate in all terrain and weather conditions, and can overcome 0.4 meter high barriers and 0.6 meter wide trenches.
F-15I Ra'am aircraft
The F-15I Ra'am is the ground attack version of the F-15E for the Israeli market. It is equipped with night vision equipment to attack targets at night. The only difference between the F-15I and the F-15E is that it does not have a built-in radar system.
The F-15 is an American-made strike fighter aircraft, and the F-15I version was developed and manufactured specifically for the Israeli market. It has air superiority as it was used very successfully in Operation Desert Storm.
Ra'am's advanced systems include the APG-70 radar with terrain mapping capabilities. The clear imagery provided by the APG-70, regardless of terrain and weather conditions, allows for the detection of hard-to-find targets - such as missile units, tanks and bunkers - even in adverse conditions such as fog, heavy rain or moonless nights.
Arrow 3 ABM Missile
The Arrow 3 missile was developed by the Israeli industrial group and the American Boeing Corporation. This is the first missile shield in Israel's multi-layered missile defense system. The final layer of this system is the "Iron Dome" with almost absolute interception capability.
Arrow 3 has been researched and developed since 2008 and has a special ability to counter military satellites. Therefore, this missile is almost "invisible" to the enemy's military satellite system. Arrow 3 missile uses EL/M-2090 Green Pine early warning system with active electronically scanned array capability.
This radar can detect golf ball-sized targets at a distance of 500 km. In addition, it uses the Tree Citron combat management system and the Brown Hazelnut launch control center. Each Arrow 3 missile launcher can fire 6 missiles. The Israeli Ministry of Defense claims that this is the type of missile that can shoot down any long-range Iranian missile.