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Paleostinian Space Program Nears Launch
2006-03-30
DEBKAfile Exclusive: Palestinians are manufacturing new multiple-rocket launchers with Palestinian Authority funding. The broad program involving all the armed Palestinian organizations is close to producing a facsimile of the Russian-made Grad, renamed Quds-3, supplied by Iran, which can simultaneously fire 10 rockets from a truck to a distance of 18-30 km. The system weighs 13 tons and enables a crew of 7-10 Palestinians firing from the Gaza Strip to hit not only the Israeli port of Ashkelon, but Ashdod to the north too, as well as the towns of Netivot and Ofakim to the east.
No word on how far the pieces will fly when the IDF takes this monster out.
The system was proudly displayed to Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas when he visited the Gaza Strip last week.

DEBKAfileÂ’s military sources: The new 122mm rocket, test-fired against Ashkelon on IsraelÂ’s election-day, Tuesday, March 28, weighs 66 kilos and carries 17 kilos of explosives. It was developed in Palestinian workshops in the Gaza Strip on instructions from Iranian instructors using the Russian-Made Grad and BM21 Katyusha as their model. Several dozen rockets are already in stock, substantially upgrading the Palestinian war arsenal with a heavy artillery system and extending its long-range assault capability. The product currently produce is wire-operated. The crew pulls back some 60 meters from the launcher and releases the rockets by pulling the wire.
What, they're out of long fuses to light with a match?
A ten-rocket volley has a far better chance of hitting an Israeli target than the hit-or-miss, primitive Qassam missiles fired daily from the Gaza Strip.

Our military experts point out that, as the Americans discovered in Iraq, sophisticated weaponry, including drones and electronic surveillance, offers no solution to countering roadside bombs and rockets fired on the ground. The Palestinians have concluded that, even if the Israeli air force knocks out some of their Quds-3 rocket systems, they will still be left with enough launchers to cause heavy Israeli casualties and damage in the towns within range of Gaza.
Posted by:Steve

#15  "No word on how far the pieces will fly when the IDF takes this monster out."

...enjoyed the good, hearty laugh ... thanks, Steve
Posted by: rantfan   2006-03-30 22:50  

#14  Only 13 tons? The paleo-pterrs have quite the ambitious program going there. I've always been envious of their glut of smelly, swarthy, stupid Aerospace engineers. Be afraid ISR. Be very afraid! (C'mon, Lets re-grow those grapes and just- "Git 'er Done". How 'bout it?
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation   2006-03-30 20:15  

#13  Paleos being shoved into the sea
Finally, there's been a huge lack of "Push 'em into the sea recently"
Posted by: Shamu   2006-03-30 17:42  

#12  What percent of the Paleos in Gaza know how to swim?

What percent of those are good enough to swim down the Coast to Egypt?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-03-30 16:25  

#11  Israeli counter-battery MLRS time!!!
Posted by: radrh8r   2006-03-30 14:02  

#10  What a fine excuse for the Israelis to simply blast each and every large multi-ton vehicle in the entire Palestinian Terrortories to he|| and back again. Seeking ever-larger toys of destruction should carry with it ever-increasing penalties. Blowing the snot out of all Palestinian commercial cargo carrying capacity sounds like just the place to start. F&ck knows that if there were such things as 13 ton ambulances, the Palestinians would have camouflaged this launch system as one. As Robert Crawford so aptly observed, never has such a hapless collection of f&ckwits trodden the face of this earth.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-30 11:54  

#9  105mm Howitzer, 30m. Calculate accordingly.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-03-30 10:13  

#8  Okay, artillerymen, you will now be firing a TOT on a circle with a 60m radius.

3.14(pi)*120m(diameter) = ~380m circumference.

Coverage of a 155mm HE round, 50m. Ergo, with 8 rounds, over the circumference of the circle, you will most likely take out the firing crew. Throw in 2 more for the launcher and problem solved.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-03-30 10:12  

#7  now that they are an effective state, the Paleos will find no skirts to hide behind. Demolish them and their stupid dreams, agreed, STAT
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-30 09:52  

#6  Push is going to turn to shove, as in the Paleos being shoved into the sea. Enough of the defensive measures by Israel, innocent Israelis are the targets.

Time for the Israelis to take serious pre-emptive action, a la the Bush Doctrine.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-03-30 09:46  

#5  The crew pulls back some 60 meters from the launcher and releases the rockets by pulling the wire.

NB: mechanical, not electrical.

Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-03-30 09:42  

#4  The Paleos are "stuck on stupid."

Seriously stuck.

These savages need to be removed from the gene pool, STAT.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-03-30 09:31  

#3  The Paleos are "stuck on stupid." Firing a few 122's will only reap them a handy allocation of much deserved 155 counter battery fire.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-03-30 09:08  

#2  The Palestinians have concluded that, even if the Israeli air force knocks out some of their Quds-3 rocket systems, they will still be left with enough launchers to cause heavy Israeli casualties and damage in the towns within range of Gaza.
So the Israelis are left with the option of overrunning and annihilating them. Sounds about right.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-03-30 08:54  

#1  Palestinians are manufacturing new multiple-rocket launchers with Palestinian Authority funding.

Yeah, so let's make sure that foreign funding keeps rolling in. It's for the children you know...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-03-30 08:44  

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