Israel Camera-Mounted Missile Makes Direct Hit On Hezbollah Rocket Team

A video from the Second Lebanon War (2006) shows an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) camera-mounted Tammuz missile making a direct hit on a Hezbollah rocket team in Gaza.


The Tammuz missile is a GPS-equipped, operator-guided, Non Line of Sight (NLOS) missile that can be mounted on an armored personnel carrier or carried by ground troops. It has a maximum range of 25 kilometers.


The Tammuz and similar variants were first declassified by the IDF in 2011, but were developed in the 1980's and were fielded in the early 1990's.

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A video from the Second Lebanon War (2006) shows an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) camera-mounted Tammuz missile making a direct hit on a Hezbollah rocket team in Gaza.


The Tammuz missile is a GPS-equipped, operator-guided, Non Line of Sight (NLOS) missile that can be mounted on an armored personnel carrier or carried by ground troops. It has a maximum range of 25 kilometers.


The Tammuz and similar variants were first declassified by the IDF in 2011, but were developed in the 1980's and were fielded in the early 1990's.

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