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The complexity of hostilities in the city is that the hostile infantry has many ...

Israeli Tank Merkava 4 defended from the RPG attack: Trophy (video) has worked

The complexity of hostilities in the city is that the hostile infantry has many options for ambushes. One of the militants tried to impress Merkava on board, but Trophy reflected the attack. The land surgery in the Gaza sector is ongoing. A video appeared on the network how the Merkava 4 Israeli tank protected the crew from an attack by a grenade launcher. About it reports The War Zone. The published video is one of the most striking examples of the active protection complex (Kaz) Trophy.

It is stated that the frames were removed in the Han-Yunis area in the southern part of the Gaza Sector. The video was recorded from the face of the Hamas fighter. He brought a grenade launcher on the tank and fired. However, the Trophy complex worked and it is clear that the car continued to move on. The publication states that the equipment of the Trophy complex depends on the technique on which it is installed.

However, for the most part, a ka consists of a number of small radars and several starting installations. Radars identify the threats. They then transfer the signal to the starting installations and start the charge. This charge towards threat to neutralize it. First of all, Trophy is designed to protect against PTRCs and other types of infantry anti -tank weapons. Rafael manufacturer says the complex provides 360 degrees in a circle, as well as some coverage for height threats.

The complete protective dome does not provide the complex. The published video shows that Trophy Kaz is an important element of the tank protection in the fighting in a densely populated urban environment, where there are many opportunities for infantry ambushes. We will remind, on December 10 the media wrote that the United States will sell Israel thousands of tank ammunition without consent with Congress.