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(Times of Israel) Alexander Fulbright - Hizbullah has obtained advanced, Russian-made, Yakhont anti-ship missiles, potentially threatening Israeli gas fields and the Israeli Navy in the Mediterranean Sea, the Hebrew daily Yediot Ahronot reported Sunday. The information was revealed by Western intelligence officials over the weekend at the Munich Security Conference. Israel is said to have targeted at least two shipments of Yakhont systems in 2013 from Syria to Hizbullah. The Yakhont has a reported range of up to 300 km. 2017-02-20 00:00:00Full Article
Hizbullah May Have Game-Changing Anti-Ship Missiles
(Times of Israel) Alexander Fulbright - Hizbullah has obtained advanced, Russian-made, Yakhont anti-ship missiles, potentially threatening Israeli gas fields and the Israeli Navy in the Mediterranean Sea, the Hebrew daily Yediot Ahronot reported Sunday. The information was revealed by Western intelligence officials over the weekend at the Munich Security Conference. Israel is said to have targeted at least two shipments of Yakhont systems in 2013 from Syria to Hizbullah. The Yakhont has a reported range of up to 300 km. 2017-02-20 00:00:00Full Article
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