21 June 2008
New Israeli Infantry Support Missile
The Nimrod 3, which doubles the range of its predecessor to about 30km.
It's laser guided (with a GPS option), so the artillery fires it, and the infantry targets it, and it's odd nose shroud, see below, reduces drag, but allows either a flat or nearly vertical strike on the target.
It's laser guided (with a GPS option), so the artillery fires it, and the infantry targets it, and it's odd nose shroud, see below, reduces drag, but allows either a flat or nearly vertical strike on the target.
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