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(Worthy News) – A Hezbollah video circulating online purports to show that the terrorist group has some new munitions in its always expanding arsenal. Over the years, Hezbollah has stockpiled more than 100,000 missiles and rockets. However, the real danger of these weapons is that some have been upgraded or use new technology that enables them to be precision-guided munitions, or maneuvering munitions, drones and cruise missiles.
A recent video posted online purports to show a glimpse of an “Abu Mahdi anti-ship cruise missile.” According to the Twitter account that found this image, “The new Hezbollah video shows a glance of what is likely an Abu-Mahdi anti-ship cruise missile launcher. That means Iran has armed Hezbollah with her longest range (reportedly 1,000 km.).”
This range would mean it could reach deep into the Eastern Mediterranean, which would threaten a NATO naval support facility at Souda Bay in Crete. This means it is a strategic weapon that potential threatens far more of an area than Israel if there is a conflict. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]
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