Hezbollah’s Strategic Missile Strikes: Balancing Military Power Against the Zionist Regime

Hezbollah's Strategic Missile Strikes Balancing Military Power Against the Zionist Regime

In this report, Hezbollah’s missile attacks and their military significance against the Zionist regime are analyzed.

In the recent war, Hezbollah has used advanced Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 missiles, managing to establish a certain level of military balance with the enemy.

The Fadi 1 missiles, with a range of 80 kilometers, and Fadi 2 missiles, with a range of 105 kilometers, were used against Zionist regime.

Additionally, Zionist reports indicate that Hezbollah also used 330 mm Fajr missiles in its attacks.

One of the main targets of these attacks was the Ramat David Air Base, which was hit for the second time.

This military base plays a significant role in the Zionist Air Force’s operations in the north of the occupied territories and along the Lebanese-Syrian borders. It houses several squadrons of F-16 fighter jets and advanced drones.

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Furthermore, Rafael Military Industries has been cited as one of Hezbollah’s strategic targets.

Rafael is one of the largest defense companies of the Zionist regime, specializing in the production of advanced weapons such as air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles, as well as the Iron Dome system.

To maintain a military balance against an adversary like the Zionist regime, which receives various forms of support from international arms suppliers such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and others, modernizing weapons is crucial.

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From the beginning of the recent war, Hezbollah in Lebanon has attempted to use its military capabilities based on the nature of the Zionist army’s attacks while also avoiding the escalation of a large-scale war on the Lebanese border.

The weapons Hezbollah used in the recent war include the Fadi 1, a 220 mm missile with a range of 80 kilometers, and the Fadi 2, a 303 mm missile with a range of 105 kilometers.

According to reports from Hebrew media, air defense systems intercepted only eight missiles. Some Zionist media also reported that Hezbollah used 330 mm Fajr missiles in these attacks.

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Targeting the Ramat David Air Base

The main target of Hezbollah’s missile attack was the Ramat David Air Base, which was attacked for the second time.

This is the only airbase of the Zionist Air Force in the north of the occupied territories and the primary base used by occupation forces for air operations in the north, near the borders of Lebanon and Syria.

The base houses the 109th squadron of F-16 fighter jets, the 105th Scorpion squadron, and the 101st F-16 Barak (F-16 Barak) squadron, which are some of the most important operational forces of the occupying army.

The base is also home to the 160th squadron, known as the Shadow Hunter, and the 157th squadron of drones, along with the 193rd squadron, known as the Western Defenders, which operates a Navy AS565 Panther reconnaissance helicopter.

Four other squadrons are also stationed at the base, responsible for field support, maintenance, and operational management.

Rafael Military Industries The Life Line Of Zionist Regime

Rafael is one of the three largest defense companies in the Zionist regime and is a strategic part of its military industry.

This company focuses on the development and production of advanced military equipment, including missiles. The Shafrir or Python air-to-air missile, the Derby surface-to-air missile, the Spike anti-tank missile, and the Iron Dome system are just some of the weapons produced by Rafael.

The importance of this target is highlighted by former Major General Jacques Neria, who commented on Hezbollah’s new attack targets, saying, “Hezbollah does not launch missiles at this area in vain; its intention was to target the Rafael company.”

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