Imagery reportedly depicting the aftermath of a precision airstrike on a car in Lebanon has raised speculation about the use of a rare weapon designed to minimize collateral damage. The hit to the vehicle’s windshield, in particular, has drawn widespread comparisons to the distinctive impact marks of the AGM-114R9X Hellfire missile variant, which uses deployable blades instead of an explosive warhead.The cross-shaped impact mark left in the car’s windshield is a primary factor that has prompted speculations about the use of to the AGM-114R9XThe driver was injured, but their current condition remains unclear. It is also uncertain whether this individual, who has yet to be identified, was the intended target of the strike or if there were other passengers in the car at the time.AGM-114R9X is dubbed as a “speeding anvil”, “Ninja bomb” and “The Flying Ginsu” – because the blades are so sharp that they can rival a chef’s knife.In this video, Defense Updates reports on the possible use of American-supplied AGM114R9X by Israel against a specific target in Lebanon.#defenseupdates #AGM114R9X #israelvshezbollahChapters:00:11 INTRODUCTION02:19 BACKGROUND05:00 AGM-114R9X07:14 ANALYSIS
Possible use of U.S. supplied AGM114R9X by Israel in Lebanon !
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