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THE ISRAELI-LEBANESE 2006 WAR EXAMINED BY A RUSSIAN ANALYST

NUMBER of MAGAZINE: 29 (3) 2007ã.
The HEADING: NATIONAL SECURITY
AUTHORS: Tsyganok Anatoly

1.As the documents proved, Israel tested some new generation Air Forces weaponry in the Southern Lebanon, the same that the US Army had already used in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Russian Army is to conclude from this that the threat of use of highly enriched uranium cannot be excluded, but, perhaps, it would increase, thus making it a vital task to keep in high alertness the Radiological & Chemical Warfare (RCW) regiments and units.
2.It is necessary to employ and analyze the efficiency of the 'fire control centers' established in the reorganized Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to provide air and artillery support for the ground troops: the IDF set them up upon introducing the digital technologies. The new centers, theoretically, were to coordinate the Air Forces and artillery firing in real time in the interests of infantry and tanks.
3."The Hezbollah rocket rain" has revealed scandalous defects and shortcomings in the Israel's antimissile and antiaircraft defense. Speaking of the Russian army, it means, that it is necessary to reconsider the tactical and technical characteristics of the Russian space and air defense, and to partly transfer efforts and funds for developing tactical antimissile defense weapon complexes to hit low-flying missiles with the rocket anti-aircraft complexes that kill unguided missiles with tiny surface-to-air rockets.
4.To draw some lessons and conclusions from the last year Israeli-Lebanese war, the Russia's political and military leadership need to start developing the perspective army of 2030, to define what is required of new types of combat weapons and equipment and of training  the armed forces personnel.


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