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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Ven 16 Mar 2012 - 13:54
Exercice Israelo-Polonais entre les deux forces aeriennes a Ovda,le Chef de l'armee de l'air polonaise est lui meme en Israel. Au menu Doghfight entre F-15/16 israelien contre F-16 polonais.
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Joint Exercise with Polish Air Force
Perhaps in response to the international exercise which is scheduled for the year 2013 at "Ovda" airbase, and perhaps because of the complex training experience, air forces from around the world are arriving to practice with the IAF. This week, the Polish Air Force arrived for a joint session Shai Rosenfeld and Karen Tocatly | Photography: Yonatan Zalk and Shmuel Sinai
"You have excellent combat planes. But the most important aspect is the Israeli Air Force's experience", claimed Commander of the Polish Air Force, General Lech Majewski, in a special interview for the IAF site. "We're very grateful to the IAF for sharing its experience. This is one of the best exercises we've been a part of: We've participated in practices in various countries, but Israel's level is particularly high, with regard to the pilots, the planes and the exercises as well. Although our methods and planes are similar, in every exercise the small details are very important".
Throughout the weeklong joint exercise, polish F-16 squadrons engage in aerial battles against the IAF's enemy simulation squadron, "The Flying Dragon", along with F-15 and F-16 squadrons. The topographical conditions in Poland, similarly to other European countries, don't allow the Polish Air Force to fly in low altitudes and practice freely. The exercise in Israel, on the other hand, allows them a particularly wide range of practice options. The IAF also has much to gain from the cooperation. "We learn from every foreign air force that belongs from NATO and arrives here", explains Deputy Commander of the "Flying Dragon" Squadron, Major Roy. "We study the operational methods in NATO and the international ways of flying, particularly in terms of coordination among planes, international codes and combat doctrines that are based on situations in which not all planes depart from the same country. In fact, we learn about international coordination".
General Majewsky also adds that part of the cooperation's purpose was to learn about the IAF's tactics, the various briefings and debriefings, and about the mentality in general. "I hope that we have additional joint exercises in the future", said Commander of the Polish Air Force. "We invite you to Poland, perhaps even next year".
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Dim 18 Mar 2012 - 19:18
Un excellent reportage sur Kipat Barzel
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mar 20 Mar 2012 - 6:23
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New Anti-Tank Missile Defense Systems Implemented in the Gaza Region
In response to the growing anti-tank missile threats in the Gaza Strip region, Southern Command incorporates two high-tech defense systems
The Southern Command recently combined two new technological systems as a response to the growing anti-tank missile threat in the region. The systems were developed by the Elbit Systems Ltd. Company, enabling early detection and warning as well as redirecting of launched anti-tank missiles.
Elbit Systems is one of the leaders in the security market in Israel and abroad, and a main weapon supplier for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
"Due to the anti-tank missile threat in the Southern Command, we've been looking for a means of detecting the missile's launching site. The Gaza Strip region is primary and the need for technology emerged immediately after a children's school bus was hit last year," said Head of the Southern Command Weapon and Technologies Department, Maj. Nissan Mizrachi.
One of the new systems allows for detecting of laser-operated weapons and warns against possible threats. The technology detects the direction of the threat and its type and informs the commander in the field both visually and using audio. Based on the direction and speed the system calculates where the missile will land. The system thus assists, for example a tank, in directing its fire directly towards the threat. The warning provided by the system provides a 360 degree range.
The second newly implemented system, also develop by Elbit Systems also provides the ultimate defense by diverting attacks. The system redirects the missile and its course using several different technologies, ensuring the vehicle carrying the system is not harmed, and provides wide-range defense.
Both systems became operational in the past few months and provides defense against the growing anti-tank missile threat in the Gaza Strip region. Simultaneously, the Southern Command paved a new route safe of anti-tank missile threats, used by communities in the area. The road's unique location in a land fold provides ultimate protection of anti-tank missiles.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mar 20 Mar 2012 - 6:27
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Israel Worried Over Syrian Hezbollah Missiles - Haaretz
Syria has supplied Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah militia with advanced Russian-made anti-aircraft missile systems and is training operators how to use them, Israel’s Haaretz daily reported citing a high-ranking military source.
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) is worried that Syrian deliveries of huge quantities of surface-to-air missiles could change the balance of power in the region and jeopardize Israel’s aerial supremacy.
"The potential for escalation in Lebanon is huge, and Hezbollah continues to strengthen with regard to long-range weaponry and potential 'surprises' on the battlefield,” the daily quoted the unnamed IDF source as saying.
The IDF did not specify the exact type of the anti-aircraft weaponry, but Russia’s medium-range Buk M1 and M2 (NATO SA-11 Gadfly/SA-17 Grizzly) could be among the systems in question, the paper said.
The source said Syria has made regular transfers of weapons to Lebanon, which began before the start of the current insurgency against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last year.
"The more Assad loses his grip, the more the deliveries will increase. We're troubled by the transfer of strategic components from Syria to Lebanon, and if that happens, it might be cause for a more active response,” the source said.
Douglas Barrie, an air warfare analyst at London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, said the advanced Russian anti-aircraft systems like Buk would require substantial training.
“The provision of a more capable surface-to-air missile system such as Buk (SA-11 Gadfly) - should it have occurred - would mark a significant increase in the potential SAM threat," Barrie told RIA Novosti.
"The system has a maximum engagement range in excess of 30 kilometers. The overall system, however, consists not only of the tracked missile-launch vehicle, but also target acquisition radar and command post vehicles, and as such also brings with it a substantial training requirement,” he added.
At least three Syrian battalions operate the SA-17 Grizzly system and the Israeli Air Force has already altered some of its combat operations “on the northern border for fear of surface-to-air missiles,” Haaretz said citing the IDF.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mar 20 Mar 2012 - 13:03
Je rappelle qu'il y a des discussions pour un 7° et probablement un 8° Dolphin
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Israël doit signer le contrat pour la construction d’un 6è sous-marin d’origine allemande
Le ministre israélien de la défense, Ehud Barak, et son homologue allemand, Thomas de Maiziére, doivent signer mercredi à Berlin le contrat pour la fourniture à la marine israélienne d’un 6è sous-marin. Le gouvernement allemand va payer un tiers du montant, soit 135 millions €.
Un responsable israélien a indiqué que cet accord revêtait une importance stratégique pour la sécurité d’Israël
Le parlement allemand a approuvé il y a quelques mois le contrat, après 3 ans de négociations.
La cérémonie de signature aura lieu mercredi, en présence de l’ancien ambassadeur d’Israël en Allemagne, Yoram Ben Zeev, qui a travaillé intensément pendant 3 ans pour parvenir à cet accord.
Selon la presse étrangère, les sous-marins israéliens sont équipés de missiles de croisière, d’une portée de 1.500 km, pouvant emporter des têtes nucléaires.
La construction des 4è et 5è sous-marins, à Kiel, est pratiquement terminée. Ils doivent être livrés à la marine israélienne en 2013 et 2014. Les 2 sous-marins sont équipés de systèmes modernes qui leur permettent de rester plus longtemps en plongée.
Le 6è sous-marin, qui être livré dans 4 ans, sera encore plus moderne.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mer 21 Mar 2012 - 1:30
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Report: Killing Palestinian launchers still better deterrent than ‘Iron Dome’ 80 percent kill rate
TEL AVIV — Israel’s new missile and rocket defense system failed todeter Palestinian attacks from the Gaza Strip, a report said. The Institute for National Security Studies asserted that Israel’s Iron Dome intercepted about 80 percent of missiles and rockets fired from the Gaza Strip earlier this month. The report by Mark Heller said the percentagewas not sufficient to deter Palestinian gunners.
“Unless active defense is 100 percent effective, it will not eliminate the need for passive defense or prevent massive disruption of normal life inside the envelope of the rockets,” the report, titled “The Last Round in Gaza — and the Next,” said. “Nor will it spare the government the need to take weighty strategic decisions that it would prefer to avoid.” It was not clear how the report computed the 80 percent interception rate. Israeli military sources, who at various points asserted interception rates of between 85 and 90 percent, reported that Palestinian gunners fired some 320 missiles and rockets into Israel, with close to 50 interceptions. They said most of the projectiles were not targeted and fell in open areas. Heller said Iron Dome, with three batteries in southern Israel, underwent its first operational test during the mini-war with the Gaza Strip. He said the system, developed by the state-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, succeeded in identifying rockets that threatened Israeli communities. “As a result, many Israeli fatalities and injuries were undoubtedly prevented and extensive property damage was avoided,” the report, dated March 18, said. “That result validates the economic rationale of the project, despite the huge cost imbalance between cheap rockets and missiles coming out of Gaza and expensive interceptors sent up to destroy them.” But the report said the 80 percent interception rate fell short of making Iron Dome into what was termed a “strategic game-changer.” The report said the prospect of 20 percent success would spur Palestinian gunners to keep firing missiles and rockets into Israel. “Palestinian rocket attacks were ended this time — and will perhaps be deterred next time — only by offensive operations that kill or threaten to kill those directly involved and constitute a threat of unacceptable disruption or damage to the lives of their relevant constituents: the Palestinian public,” the report said. “In other words, coercion/deterrence by punishment remains the dominant motif in this discourse.”
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mer 21 Mar 2012 - 14:09
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Armoured D9R Dozer, Israel
The Armoured D9R Dozer of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) is the latest variation in the series of Caterpillar D9 armoured bulldozers. The vehicles are deployed by the Engineer Corps of the IDF.
The D9 Dozer vehicles were first introduced in to the IDF in the 1950s. The vehicle was deployed in the Sinai War (1956), Yom Kippur War (1973), Operation Peace for Galilee (1982), Second Lebanon War (2006) and Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009).
In June 2004, Israel Aerospace Industries, Ramta Division began deliveries of the D9R variants under a contract option exerted in 2003. IDF installed slat armour on many of these vehicles in 2006.
D9T, a remote-controlled version of the D9R, is also in operation with the IDF.
Caterpillar design and D9R features D9R Dozer is an armoured variation of the Caterpillar D9 track-type tractor, designed and manufactured by Caterpillar. The base vehicle comes with a detachable large blade and a rear ripper attachment. The standard equipment includes weapon mounts, storage compartments, lighting and communication systems. The base vehicles are armoured by Israel Aerospace Industries, Israel Military Industries and IDF to provide optimum armour protection. The cabin can accommodate two men, including a driver and a commander. Armoured glass panels on the cabin provide maximum ballistic protection, allowing views of all vehicle components in all directions. The cabin is also fitted with communications, fire-suppression and personal weapon holding systems. The blade and rear ripper serve as primary working tools of the vehicle. The blade fitted at the front is controlled by four hydraulic arms. The D9R Dozer has a length of 8.1m, width of 4.5m and a height of 4m. An unarmoured dozer weighs 48t while an armoured one weighs 62t. Modified vehicles can be equipped with crew-operated machine guns, smoke grenade launchers or grenade launchers. The vehicle has provisions to be fitted with customer-specific communication equipment.
Missions carried out by the versatile Armoured D9R Dozer The vehicle can shove sand, dirt and rubble with a blade. The vehicle can also push heavy objects such as large quantities of soil and main battle tanks. The rear ripper is used to loosen densely-compacted materials and rip out larger stones and frozen ground. The D9 Dozer is used by the IDF as a front-line vehicle for anti-terrorism operations. The armoured D9R is deployed to support the IDF engineering units performing battlefield demolition /construction, route clearance and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). The vehicle can also be used to detonate IEDs and explosives, as well as create access and egress routes for combat troops. The vehicle is used in non-combat military operations such as humanitarian demining, peacekeeping support, engineering tasks and disaster relief operations as well.
Self-protection on the Israel Defence Forces' military vehicle The Armoured D9 Dozer provides high level of ballistic protection to match customer-defined threat levels. The components of the vehicle, including crew cabin, the hydraulic and electrical systems engine, fuel and oil tanks, are covered by customer-specified ballistic armour. The vehicle can protect the crew from bomb explosions, machine-gun fire and sniper fire. The slat armour installed by IDF provides additional protection against rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) rounds. Add-on armour kits increase the production-line weight of the D9 by about 15t. The armour has proven effective in thwarting attacks by hostile weapons.
Engine and mobility of this variation of Caterpillar's D9 armoured bulldozers The D9R Dozer is powered by Cat 3408C engine coupled to a Cat planetary power shift transmission (three forward and three reverse). The engine delivers a net power of 405hp and drawbar pull of about 725kN. Vehicle speed and direction is controlled through a single lever control. The torque divider protects the drive-train from sudden torque impacts and vibration. The suspended undercarriage design cuts down the shock loads shifted to the undercarriage. The bogie suspension provides more ground contact, while operating on uneven surfaces.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mer 21 Mar 2012 - 16:15
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Fort One: The Ultimate All Terrain Multipurpose Armored Vehicle (ATMAV)
As a result of the high demand for versatile armored vehicles, ISDS and Global Shield join together for a tailored solution
With its high payload capacity, the Fort One multi-purpose 4x4 automatic diesel engine can seat up to nine passengers and has a payload of 2.5 T. The vehicle is double-wall protected, allowing the driver and its crew to safely maneuver into challenging areas such as narrow streets and alleyways.
The Fort One can be used as a personnel carrier; a police, peacekeeping, command, reconnaissance, liaison, or patrol vehicle; as a light weapons system platform; for logistics support; as an artillery tractor; and even as an ambulance.
The vehicle’s body is covered in armor consisting of welded ballistic high-grade steel, providing protection to occupants at all points.
The interior frame is constructed of ballistic high-grade steel with overlap and backup protection that still maintains the integrity of the vehicle’s safety.
With a floor fitted with blast protection, glass thickness at 62 mm, and tested to protect stanag 3 Dragonov AP and multiple impact protection, the Fort One has been constructed to insure that no projectile or ricochet enters the vehicle’s interior.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Sam 24 Mar 2012 - 2:27
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Congress seeks more U.S. aid for Iron Dome
Members the U.S. Congress want President Obama to provide funds to help Israel produce more batteries of the Iron Dome counter-rocket system.
Key leaders of the U.S. Congress want U.S. President Barack Obama to provide funds to help Israel, should it request it, to produce more batteries of the Iron Dome counter-rocket system.
Israel's air force has three batteries deployed to protect cities in the southern Negev Desert against rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip but budget problems mean it can't fund more batteries needed to shield the rest of the country.
Iron Dome, which racked up a 90 percent kill rate against Palestinian Qassam and Grad rockets in recent weeks, was developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and built with the help of a one-time $205 million U.S. grant in fiscal 2011.
The Iron Dome Support Act was introduced Wednesday by U.S. Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and co-sponsored by Foreign Affairs Committee Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla.
The legislation would permit Obama to authorize further funds for the "procurement, maintenance and sustainment" of the Iron Dome system as requested by the Israeli government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
Reps. Gary Ackerman, D-N.Y., the ranking member of the Middle East and South Asia subcommittee; Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, chairman of that subcommittee; David Cicilline, D-R.I.; Ann Marie Buerkle, R-N.Y., signed on as co-sponsors.
Berman observed in a statement that during the latest Palestinian barrage earlier this month Iron Dome "saved innocent lives and prevented an escalation of hostilities and a full-blown crisis.
"Israel must have the ability to defend itself from rocket and missile attacks and the United States will continue to stand by our strong ally if called upon in times of need," he said.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak says a fourth Iron Dome battery will be deployed within the next few weeks in the south, where 1 million Israelis live within reach of extended-range rockets fired from Gaza.
However, military commanders say they'll need up to 20 batteries to afford effective protection across Israel, not just from short-range rockets fired from Gaza, but larger numbers, possibly 200 a day, from Hezbollah in Lebanon, Israel's northern neighbor.
Some Israeli politicians say Iron Dome is under-funded. Former Brig. Gen. Meir Elran of the Institute for National Security Studies says the offense-oriented air force is reluctant to cut spending on attack squadrons to buy missile-defense systems.
Iron Dome has the capability of assessing which incoming rockets and missiles will hit populated areas, and concentrates on them. Rockets that will land in open spaces aren't engaged.
The Palestinians have fired rockets in relatively small salvos, which Iron Dome clearly can counter to a large extent. But Israeli commanders say that if broadsides are fired in large numbers, Iron Dome won't be anywhere near as effective as it's been so far.
Hezbollah alone has, by Israeli count, more than 43,000 missiles and rockets, with large numbers capable of hitting anywhere in Israel.
This danger cannot be countered by Iron Dome, designed to intercept rockets with a maximum range of 43 miles.
So other systems are needed for the four-tier shield Israel plans, including combating longer range missiles such as Iran's Shehab-3b and Sejjil-2 ballistic weapons.
Rafael is developing a system named David's Sling to counter medium-range missiles.
Arrow-2, currently operational, and the developing Arrow-3 systems built by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries, working with the Boeing Co., will take care of Iranian and Syrian ballistic weapons.
The United States has been the main funder of Arrow, first deployed in 2000 but remains untested in combat. So far costs exceed $1 billion.
Given Israel's military budgetary restrictions, the government likely will be looking increasingly toward the United States for help in financing David's Sling and Arrow-2 and with Obama facing re-election, he may have little choice but to provide Israel with hefty funding.
Arrow in particular is extremely expensive to operate. Arrow-2 has a shoot-down rate of around 90 percent in trials. But each interception costs $1 million-$2 million, compared to $25,000-$80,000 for Iron Dome.
Military planners fear Israel faces a sustained rocket and missile bombardment, possibly lasting several weeks, by Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and the Palestinians.
The cost of countering this unprecedented attack focused on the civilian population would be immense. U.S. funds would be essential.
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IAI's unmanned 'Butterfly' spreads its wings
Tel Aviv - Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled the prototype of its "Butterfly" unmanned air system, as part of an effort to develop covert miniature equipment for use by special forces personnel.
Shown for the first time on the opening day of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) conference in Tel Aviv on 20 March, the innovative design imitates the movements of a butterfly's wings.
Weighing only 12g and with an overall length of 20cm (8in), the mini UAS flies by flapping its four lightweight wings. An IAI source says the prototype vehicle has already been test flown carrying a camera weighing less than 1g.
IAI plans to offer a line of miniature UAS equipped with different payloads. It has also previously unveiled its development activity on vertical take-off and landing unmanned systems named the Ghost and Mini Panther.
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Report: Israel Loses its Place Among the World’s Ten Largest Weapons Exporters
Figures posted over the weekend are generating concern in Israel
Losing the advantage? (Simulation: Israel Export Institute) Losing the advantage? (Simulation: Israel Export Institute)
Reason for concern? According to figures published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Israel has lost its place as one of the top ten global weapons exporters. SIPRI follows global weapons deals, and its figures are considered reliable.
According to the report, India is currently the largest weapons importer in the world, a status that the country has maintained for five consecutive years. The second largest importer comes as a surprise – Australia takes the lead over Pakistan who comes in at third.
The report provides a troubling figure for Israel – one of the largest suppliers of weapons in the world – as it has lost its place among the top ten weapons exporters. According to the report, the US and Russia were placed at the top of the list, while Israel is ranked as eleventh. This is a dramatic drop from 2009, when Israel was ranked in ninth place.
Israel received the report with concern. Defense establishment sources say that with the closure of the Chinese market to Israel, so as not to cause a conflict with the US, Israel has found itself amidst growing competition in South America and the Far East. The competition in those regions exists in nearly every field, including those in which Israel previously possessed a near-total dominance, such as in the field of UAVs.
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Blessée et désarmée, elle sauve la vie de victimes d’un attentat
En août dernier, des terroristes qui s’étaient infiltrés en Israël via le Sinaï ouvrent le feu sur un autobus israélien. L’attaque fait huit morts et des dizaines de blessés. Parmi ces blessés, il y a Anastasia, elle-aussi soldate et urgentiste dans l’armée, qui parvient à sauver plusieurs passagers d’une mort certaine.
L’infirmière Anastasia Begdlov a fait preuve de courage et de persévérance en soignant les voyageurs du bus blessés dans l’attaque terroriste d’août dernier à quelques kilomètres d’Eilat. Une décoration militaire a été décernée à cette soldate aujourd’hui (1er avril) alors qu’elle est sur le point de terminer le cours d’officier de l’armée israélienne Cette décoration lui a été remise par le chef du département des ressources humaines de l’armée de l’air, le Général Ilan Boger, dans la base aérienne d’Ovda.
Le Commandant de l’armée de l’air, Ido Nehushtan, était également présent
Anastasia Begdlov a reçu cette décoration pour le courage dont elle a fait preuve durant la triple attaque terroriste d’août 2011. Des terroristes s’étaient infiltrés en Israël via le Sinaï et avaient ouvert le feu sur un autobus israélien qui voyageait sur la route 12 près de la frontière israélo-égyptienne. L’attaque avait fait huit morts et beaucoup de blessés. Au moment de l’attaque, Anastasia Begdlov se trouvait également dans l’autobus, et est parvenue à administrer les premiers soins aux plus blessés, déterminée et sans équipement. Elle a sauvé la vie d’un passager sérieusement blessé en faisant un garrot artériel au niveau de son genou à l’aide de son soutien-gorge, alors qu’elle avait elle-même été blessée aux deux bras et aux deux jambes par les terroristes.
Les officiers présents ce matin ont déclaré que c’était un honneur de pouvoir remercier Anastasia et saluer son courage au nom de Tsahal.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Mer 4 Avr 2012 - 17:56
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Sujet: Re: Armée Israélienne / Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Ven 6 Avr 2012 - 13:16
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Remplacer progressivement l’aviation sur le champ de bataille. A l’heure des drones, l’objectif parait incompatible avec les doctrines de la guerre moderne. L’armée israélienne veut pourtant en faire son adage. Elle vient d’annoncer la mise en place d’un nouveau bataillon d’artillerie formée aux tirs de roquettes de précision sur des zones urbaines, une mission réservée jusqu’ici aux avions d’attaques au sol.
Cette révolution tactique sera progressive. Dans un premier temps, le bataillon utilisera des munitions de moyenne portée (30 à 40 kilomètres), avant de se positionner plus en recul de la ligne de front et d’utiliser des roquettes de longue portée. A terme, le plan est susceptible de modifier le modus operandi de l’armée israélienne.
Tsahal s’est adressé à IMI (Israel Militaries Industries) qui vient de mettre au point Accular, un missile de 60 mm à guidage GPS d’une portée de 40 km, conçu initialement pour l’attaque de radars, de positions d’artillerie, de postes de commandement et de bases militaires.
Accular est déployé depuis un lanceur Lynx, un système de pointe développé par IMI dont la particularité est qu’il peut tirer simultanément plusieurs types de missiles tactiques (Grad, Lar, Extra), ainsi que des missiles de précision (Delilah). En outre, il n’a besoin que de quelques minutes pour recharger.
D’après les résultats de tests effectués dans le sud du pays, Accular serait doté d’une précision de 10 mètres qui correspond aux caractéristiques d’une arme de saturation et paralyse les mouvements ennemis. En zone urbaine, ce type de roquette est néanmoins susceptible de provoquer des dommages collatéraux. Aussi, l’armée israélienne devra s’assurer que le secteur concerné par une frappe a été vidé de ses habitants.
Aujourd’hui, la plupart des armées occidentales opèrent avec des roquettes pour soutenir leurs forces terrestres. « L’armée israélienne s’est abstenue de le faire jusqu’à présent en raison des roquettes imprécision, confie un officier du corps d’artillerie. Nous sommes totalement dépendants de l’armée de l’air, comme pendant l’Opération Plomb Durci (Ndlr : à Gaza, en Décembre 2008) et la seconde guerre du Liban. Nous souhaitons que les forces terrestres soient plus autonomes. Avec ce dispositif, qui est une sorte de mini-bombe, nous pouvons contrôler l’étendue des dégâts. »
En plus d’offrir une profondeur stratégique à l’armée israélienne, l’usage de roquettes de précision s’avère aussi bien moins coûteux qu’un missile.
La compagnie de téléphone Cellcom nouveau partenaire de l’armée israélienne. Dans moins de 6 mois, tous les militaires et les officiers en service se verront remettre un smartphone ; l’occasion pour Tsahal d'entrer définitivement dans l’ère de la 3G. Ce nouveau contrat va permettre au ministère de la défense de réaliser des millions de shekels d’économie puisque Cellcom est considéré aujourd’hui comme l’opérateur le moins couteux sur le marché des téléphones portable. Crée en 1994, l’opérateur compte 3,5 millions de clients en Israël.