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(AP/Toronto Globe and Mail) Israeli troops in Gaza are using a new weapon - a rifle and video camera mounted on a six-meter-high pole attached to an armored personnel carrier - for firing at Palestinian terrorists not visible from the ground, the Israeli military weekly Bamahane reported Thursday. Soldiers inside the vehicle use the camera to aim the rifle and then open fire on terrorists without exposing the soldiers to return fire.2004-07-22 00:00:00Full Article
New Israeli Weapon Targets Terrorists While Protecting Troops
(AP/Toronto Globe and Mail) Israeli troops in Gaza are using a new weapon - a rifle and video camera mounted on a six-meter-high pole attached to an armored personnel carrier - for firing at Palestinian terrorists not visible from the ground, the Israeli military weekly Bamahane reported Thursday. Soldiers inside the vehicle use the camera to aim the rifle and then open fire on terrorists without exposing the soldiers to return fire.2004-07-22 00:00:00Full Article
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