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.
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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