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Hezbollah’stic Examination
TV channels all over the world showed last month how the Israeli Army got struck in fights against Hezbollah. Israeli generals call Russian anti-tank missiles a reason that hampered Israel’s triumphal march into Lebanon.
Things Israel Thought of
The Israeli claim that Hezbollah uses Russia-made RPG-29 Vampire grenade launchers and the Metis-M and Kornet-E anti-tank missile systems. Israel also says that Lebanon received the systems from Syria.
Thus, Russian arms have stopped the Israeli army, for the first time in history. Heaps of Soviet tanks, jets and missile in the hands of Arabs were unable to contain the Israeli Army in 1956, 1967, 1973 and 1982. In 2006, it seems that a handful of Vampires, Metis’s and Kornet’s managed to do it. These exotic names are now known all over the world. In Israel, parents even scare children with these names.
Russian arms appear to have played a crucial role in the strong resistance Hezbollah put up to the Israeli military in Lebanon.
Israel lost dozens of tanks, several helicopters and 116 men during its month-long push into southern Lebanon, the heaviest losses it suffered in any of the previous wars against Arabs. This gave Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah reason to claim that his men had achieved "a strategic, historic victory" over "a confused, cowardly and defeated" enemy.
Israeli officials blamed the losses on Russian anti-tank grenades and missiles that had been allegedly supplied to Hizbollah by Syria and Iran.
In the August attack, which occurred during an operation to arrest a leading insurgent in the town of al-Amarah, in southern Iraq, the Challenger was damaged when a Russian-made rocket-propelled grenade, known as an RPG-29, defeated the ERA and penetrated the driver's cabin.
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The RPG-29 is a much more powerful weapon than the common type regularly used by insurgents to attack British troops. It is specifically designed to penetrate tank armour, although this is the first occasion on which it has managed to damage a Challenger.
The Russia leadership wanted to prolong the war, thats why RPG-29's and Kornet anti-tank weapons found themselves in Chechen hands, notice Russia doesn't even sell the Kornet's to any nation, but some how the Chechen's got hold of them, yea right, they were armed by the currupt Yeltsen governmet, but thats another LONG story.
Originally posted by iskander
The inevitable lessons of armored warfare have been ignored for decades, and the results are as expected.
The most vivid example is the Russian fiasco of the first Chechen war, when corrupt orders forced T-80 tank groups to enter the city of Grozny with out infantry support, while being fueled with gasoline instead of kerosene against orders, with their auto-extinguisher systems disabled do to “maintenance shortages”, all while facing Chechens armed with RPG-29s, Kornet and Metis-M ATGMs.
Results were clear. Even ERA protected T-80s were sitting ducks for the Chechen grenadiers, and the first wave of gasoline fueled T-80s were burned with in seconds after being ambushed by RPG teams.
On the other side, while kerosene fueled T-80s with functioning extinguishing systems were disabled by multiple HEAT round hits (some with crew killed or wounded), most made it home under their own power, or were salvaged afterwards.
Another anomaly is the decision to use gas-turbine powered T-80s instead of diesel powered T-72s.
T-80 is a high tech, high performance descendent of T-64, and it’s a long range dualist specifically designed to spearhead the charge against the best Western armor, while T-72 is the “general use” front line tank intended to be used as a part of the entire force. That’s why neither T-64 nor T-80s were ever exported outside of USSR until its collapse.
While by design T-80 is better protected against high velocity kinetic rounds which it was expected to face in combat, T-72 (and its T-90 descendent) is better protected against HEAT rounds and RPGs it was likely to face. Sending a T-80 into the city is like sending a mounted knight into a village.
When hit with HEAT rounds all tank engines stall from the shock wave and pressure deferential, the difference is in how fast the engine can be restarted.
This was the main problem with gasoline fueled T-80s in Chechnya. They could not restart their turbines in time to escape RPG teams, which number anywhere from 5 to 7 grenadiers.
Naturally such a fiasco could not have happen with out blatant sabotage. Russians “invented” Stalingrad and know all well how to use armor in urban environment.
Even during taking of Berlin, both Germans and Russian were aware of T-34s cannon elevation limits, and during street fighting T-34 could not provide suppressive cannon fire support above second story level.
German grenadiers used higher floors to engage T-34s, thus requiring Russian infantry to sweep entire buildings.
What’s even more evident is that Soviets were actively (and successfully) using and protecting their tanks in USSR-Afghanistan war.
Afghani Mujahideen were also armed with guided ATGMs, and regularly set convoy ambushes on the mount passes.
While basic configuration T-72s were vulnerable to such attacks, further M1/M2 modifications with extended ERA and worlds first active Drozd system proved incredibly successful in countering guided ATGM fire.
In fact, even after taking multiple hits, modified T-72s were able to return fire and suppress enemy positions.
While Drozd was able to provide protection only to forward hemisphere, its further development the “Arena” provides all around protection.
The Russia leadership wanted to prolong the war, thats why RPG-29's and Kornet anti-tank weapons found themselves in Chechen hands, notice Russia doesn't even sell the Kornet's to any nation, but some how the Chechen's got hold of them, yea right, they were armed by the currupt Yeltsen governmet, but thats another LONG story.
Great Post!
The Russians have been working for years to provide cheap and effective, simple to use arms to the "People" of the world while maintaining the ability to counter these weapons themselves.
Unable to spend like the west for the better part of it's existence the USSR was content to arm the folks who had the nerve to stand against the American Corpratist Empire.
Iran is armed to the teeth with guided missiles that cost 1/10th the price of an F-16 and can still penetrate the defenses of a Carrier group. Apparently their anti-armor weapons have advanced as well.
Thanks again for the post. My prayers go out to the Soldiers who must face these weapons and the people who must unfortunately face our soldiers. Hopefully this war will end soon, the Empire will fall, and the people can regain Peace in our time.