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The Iranian complex used by terrorists is in fact a copy of the Israeli PTRC RAF...

Hezbollah fighters first used Iran's almas rockets (video)

The Iranian complex used by terrorists is in fact a copy of the Israeli PTRC RAFAEL SPIKE-MR with a range of lesions up to 8 km. The militants of Iran's armed group "Hezbolla" used a new Iranian anti -tank managed missile (PTKR) during an attack on the border pledge of Israelites. It is ALMAS ammunition-a Clone of Israeli PTRC RAFAEL SPIKE-MR. This was reported on January 26 in Defense Blog.

On the channel of the military journalist Babak Tagvae, a video of the use of PTKR in the south of Lebanon was posted, which aimed at the border post of the Israeli Defense Army. The footage depicts the launch of the rocket, its rapid take-off and the flight trajectory to the Israeli observation post located on the slope of the mountain along the Lebano-Israeli border.

According to Tradoc, ALMAS is an anti-tank launch of the Earth-Earth, which uses wire and infrared (IR) guidance and works on the principle of "shot and forgot. " ALMAS is equipped with a tandem warhead, the front warhead is located immediately behind the head of homing in the nasal part of the rocket. The range of its action is up to 8 km. In fact, this PTKR is a recycled copy of the Israeli anti -tank controlled SPIKE missile.

It is believed that this weapons system was developed through the reengineering of SPIKE missiles, which fell into the hands of Hezbolla during conflict with Israel in 2006. Subsequently, these missiles were sent to Iran for analysis and repetition. The Almas rocket was introduced in 2021, and there are currently two portable options in production - air and land.