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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

IDF used robots to fool Hamas

The IDF has revealed some of the tactics they used to fool Hamas in the recent Operation Cast Lead. Among the tactics were moving ground troops on a moonless night and off the main roads, keeping ground troops from penetrating too deeply into Gaza, keeping the media away and using robots dressed in IDF uniforms to flush out Hamas snipers.
Use of aerial and naval attacks and moving foot soldiers into Gaza off main roads and on a moonless night were factors that helped keep IDF casualties to near zero in Operation Cast Lead against terrorists on Gaza. Robots also may have been used to foil Hamas and allied gunmen.

The campaign began three weeks ago Saturday night, on the eve of the new moon of the Hebrew month of Tevet. The nighttime march, without any light from the moon, lessened the chances that Hamas could use its anti-tank missiles against combat units, as Hizbullah succeeded in doing in the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

However, the use of aerial and naval forces was Israel's main advantage. They attacked most of the terrorist targets and provided cover for ground forces, who lost five comrades to enemy fire, while five others died from friendly fire.

Army commanders, learning from the mistakes in the war against Hizbullah, avoided sending foot soldiers into heavily populated areas, despite media reports to the contrary.

One of the best tactics of the IDF was not to issue too many reports to the media on tactical maneuvers, a senior reserve officer, with long and personal experience in commando operations, told Israel National News.

"Reports of heavy fighting in heavily populated areas were mainly the fruit of media imagination," he said. "One of the reasons that there were few casualties was the tactic of keeping the ground soldier from penetrating deep into Gaza. The media reports were exaggerated."

The IDF also may have used robots to foil Hamas and allied terrorists, according to Reuters, which reported that Arabs found a mannequin dressed in IDF clothing and rigged with wires. An IDF commando unit officer told the news agency that the object may have been a robot used to fool Hamas fighters into opening fire, allowing the IDF to identify and hit them.
It's too bad the politicians didn't let them finish the job.

2 Comments:

At 4:02 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

If the Zionists are bent upon world domination and wiping out Islam, why don't they finish the job? Of course if you're a paranoid Islamist, asking that question is too obvious. The Zionist menace is a figment of their imagination.

 
At 1:03 AM, Blogger Naftali2 said...

Guys,

You can't have it both ways. You can't say on the one hand that the Islamists are fantasizing about Zionist domination and, on the other hand, say that Israel should finish the job and provide the kind of massacre that they are fantasizing about.

Really, there are other ways for Jews to be safe, and I'm not talking about negotiating and appeasement.

To what am I referring? Well, like the line that if you have to ask how much it costs you can't afford it--if I have to spell it out then your not seeing it--since it is right there in plain sight.

 

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