vrijdag 13 augustus 2010

EU and US weapons in Israeli attack on Gaza Flotilla

June 15 2010 --- Photo and video material from the Israeli attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla expose the use of European and American produced war material. The attack on the relief boats was executed by Israeli navy special forces Unit 13 (Shayetet 13). Several big and small navy ships as well as helicopters were used, armed with US and European weapons.

Involved in the attack was a Sa'ar V corvette named Lahav built by US company Northrop-Grumman. The Sa'ar V is fitted with mostly US and Israeli weapon systems, but according to Jane's Fighting Ships it has a Italian OTO Melara 76mm canon, which is interchangeable with a Swedish Bofors 57 mm canon. The OTO Melara canons were also used for shooting the coast of Gaza during the war in January 2009

Other Weapon systems on the Sa'ar V are surface surface missiles (SSM) of McDonnell Douglas and Barak surface air missiles (SAM) of Israeli Industries. It has US made Honeywell torpedoes. Command system and weapon control from Elbit and ElOp respectively, both Israeli companies.

No names of the other big ships involved are known but there was at least one Sa’ar 4.5 class involved. Ships of this class are armed– amongst other weapons – with 2 Austrian Oerlikon 20MM guns.

Three helicopters were used in the attack. One is clearly visible on board of the corvette. It is not clear from the images which type it is exactly but the Israeli navy uses two types of helicopters and both are European. It must have been either a Dauphins or a Sea Panthers, both by Eurocopter, a subsidiary owned 100% by EADS. They are build by the helicopter divisions of Aerospatiale-Matra (France) and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Germany). On the video one clearly recognises that a US Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter was used to drop the Special Forces onto the ship.

Some smaller attack crafts and zodiacs were used as well. Israeli Special Forces have four types. Two types were used against the Freedom Flotilla, being Morena Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIB) and Zaharon fast boats. The origin of the Zaharon fast boats are not known yet. The Morena is produced by U.S.M.I. Louisiana, US and includes Caterpillar 3126 turbocharged diesel (engines) Furona radar and MK 19 grenade launcer, all US made, except fo5r the radar which is Japanese.

Israeli propaganda made much of the fact that the Gaza Freedom Flotilla hijackers "only" used paintball guns (that is until they started shooting people with live ammunition), as if this was somehow a "safe" or even a nonviolent thing to do. Israeli Special Forces use paintball guns for close range combat training since the mid 1990's. The two primary paintball guns end users are the Counter Terror School and the Counter Guerrilla Warfare School. IDF Counter Terror School also deploys Siminutions (Simulation Ammunitions), which are special paintball rounds fired via the operator's standard issues weapons, with just the barrel switched temporarily. In this case it might have been CAR15 (Colt) assault rifles and/or FN High Power handguns (FN, Belgium). Most of the paintball guns in Israel are M16 clones, which are made either by MF2 or by Gun F/X. However, some of the guns, especially the old ones, are in the common civilian paintball guns shape. The Simunitions impact is quite painful and in very short range it can be even lethal.

Research was done by Martin Broek, Ali Abunimah and Carlo Tombola
Editing Wendela de Vries

A reliable sources for checking on weapon systems is the website of the Federation of American Scientists. For this research, many other sources were used as well.

Special Maritime Forces craft


Type

Quantity

 Length
(m.)/displacement (t.)


Notes/armament

Produced

Mulit
(RHIB)


+

 

 

 

Snunit

+

 

 

 

Zaharon fast boats (Firefish)

12

12.5



 

Morena
(RHIB)


2

13

Search radar

U.S.M.I. Louisiana, US
(boat)

Caterpillar 3126 turbocharged diesel (engines)

Furona
radar

MK
19
grenade launcer

see also:
FAS


paintball
Based on text by: isayeret.com
Israeli Special Forces use paintball guns for close range combat training since the mid 1990's. The two primary paintball guns end users are:
- The Counter Terror School
- The Counter Guerrilla Warfare School

Unofficially, the IDF began using paintball guns in 1995. A civilian commercial paintball venture, the first one to bring the paintball concept to
Israel, went out of business and the IDF Counter Terror School was able to obtain all guns and protective gear in bargain prices.
Apart from paintball guns the IDF Counter Terror School also deploys Siminutions (Simulation Ammunitions), which are special paintball rounds fired via the operator's standard issues weapons, with just the barrel switched temporarily.

The advantage of siminutions over the paintball guns is that it allows the operator to use its own standard issue weapons(including both primacy and secondary weapons) instead of paintball gun, and thus train more realistically, especially on the shifting between the primary weapons (assault rile or Sub Machine Gun) to the secondary weapon (handgun). However, Simunitions pose greater safety issues. The Simunitions impact is quite painful and in very short range it can be even lethal. For these reasons Simunitions are less often used then paintball guns, and usually only by dedicated CT units.

IDF main guns fitted to fire simunitions are CAR15 (Colt) assault rifles and FN High Power handguns (FN, Belgium). Most of the paintball guns in Israel are M16 clones, which are made either by MF2 (?) or by Gun F/X. However, some of the guns, especially the old ones, are in the common civilian paintball guns shape.

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