27.11.2012, 17:44
Zitat:Hezbollah Displays Iranian Fajr-5 Missile that Palestinian Resistance Fired on Tel Aviv in 8-Day War<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://youtu.be/9lsrwO2Xt-Y">http://youtu.be/9lsrwO2Xt-Y</a><!-- m -->
An Iranian Fajr-5 missile was put on display by Hezbollah during its central Ashura event in the southern suburbs of Beirut. This comes a few days after the Palestinian Resistance successfully fired and struck Tel Aviv with several Fajr-5 missles during the recent 8-Day war, thus pressuring Israel to agree to a ceasefire.
During the Ashura event organised by Hezbollah, its leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel that if it attacked Lebanon, his movement would fire thousands of missiles (including Fajr-5) on Tel Aviv and other cities.
Diese Rakete kann ich eindeutig nicht als Fajr-5 identifizieren. vgl.:
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Sofern das Video wirklich zur Überschrift passt, so sind die Libanesen offenbar inzwischen in der Lage ihre eigene Version dieser iran. Artillerierakete herzustellen. Die Bezeichnung "Fajr-5" scheint demnach primär propagandistische Motive zu haben. Naheliegend ist, dass iranische Experten beim Aufbau der benötigten Infrastruktur behilflich waren.