Strategic Assessment
Research Forum | August 2006

The use of artillery rockets against civilian targets in Israel is the most prominent feature of the current war. Hizbollah has fired thousands of rockets at northern Israeli towns. Hamas uses a similar though much more primitive weapon, which it launches from the Gaza Strip into nearby towns. This article examines the characteristics of artillery rockets, the way it is operated, the implications stemming from its use, and the chances of developing a means to intercept it.
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