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Hizballah Brings out Iranian Silkworm to Hit Israel Navy Corvette
DEBKA file ^ | July 15, 2006, 1:37 PM (GMT+02:00) | DEBKAfile Exclusive Military Analysis

Posted on 07/15/2006 4:21:36 AM PDT by Oeconomicus

Hizballah Brings out Iranian Silkworm to Hit Israel Navy Corvette

DEBKAfile Exclusive Military Analysis

July 15, 2006, 1:37 PM (GMT+02:00)

The disaster that overtook one of the Israeli Navy’s state of the art warships, Ahi-Hanit, was thoroughly planned in advance by an enemy which managed to take Israel’s military commanders by surprise. It has shocked Israel’s military to a degree comparable to the profound effect on US forces of al Qaeda’s 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Aden. The Saar-5 class corvette, with a crew of 61 seamen and a 10-man helicopter crew, was hit Friday, July 17 at 20:15 hours, while shelling Beirut international airport. Four crewmen were reported missing. One was found dead Saturday aboard the crippled ship. Three are still sought by rescue teams.

DEBKAfile’s military sources reveal that the warship was struck from Beirut by an Iran-made C-802 shore-to-sea missile of the Silkworm family. Weighing 715 kilos, with a range of 120km, the missile is armed with a strong anti-jamming capability, which lends it a 98% success rate in escaping interception.

The Israeli ship is armed with an advanced Barak anti-missile system, which may have missed the incoming missile. Israeli military planners must now look at the vulnerability of the navy following the appearance of the first Iranian C-802 missiles The Israeli chief of staff, Lt.Gen. Dan Halutz, started his news conference Friday night just 15 minutes earlier at 20:00. The campaign was then 60 hours old from the moment Hizballah raiders captured two Israel soldiers in an ambush inside Israel. He was poised, assured and clear, until a reporter asked if the military goals of the Lebanese offensive matched the objectives set out in government decisions. His answer was: “Don’t start looking for cracks.”

But Hizballah found the cracks 15 minutes later. Its secretary general Hassan Nasrallah put in a telephone appearance on Al Manar TV straight after General Halutz to inform his listeners across the Middle East that one of Israel’s warships was ablaze at that very moment. He said the ship had been crippled while it was bombing Beirut and was sinking. Hizballah, he added, had prepared a number of surprises for Israel and its armed forces Despite several Israeli air raids, the station is still broadcasting.

In Israel, the Hizballah chief’s words were taken at first as an implausible threat for the future – until the order of events began to unfold. DEBKAfile’s military sources reveal:

Shortly before 20:00 hours Friday, Hizballah launched a pair of land-to-sea C-802 missiles against the Israeli ship from the coast of Beirut. The trajectory of the first was adjusted to a landing amidships from above. It missed and exploded in the water. The second was rigged to skim the water like a cruise missile. It achieved a direct hit of the Ahi Hanit’s helicopter deck, starting a fire. The ship began to sink, as Nasrallah said, and would have been lost were it not for the speed and bravery of crewmen who jumped into the flames and doused them before the ship exploded and sank.

It is not known whether the men dead and missing paid with their lives for saving the ship.

This was the second time in 48 hours that the Israeli high command was taken by unawares.

July 12, the day that Hizballah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, was also the deadline for Iran to deliver its answer to the six-power package of incentives for giving up its nuclear enrichment program. Tehran let the day go by without an answer. Someone should have kept an eye on Iran’s Lebanese surrogate and made the connection with a fresh virulent threat against Israel from Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. However, the high alert declared earlier this month for Israeli units on the Lebanese border was not restored.

The Hizballah guerrillas took advantage of this lack of vigilance to infiltrate Israel near Zarit, penetrate to a distance of 200 meters, fire RPGs and roadside bombs at two Israeli Hammer jeeps on patrol, and make off with Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev. Eight Israeli soldiers lost their lives as a result of this attack.

The IDF ground pursuit for the two men was cut short when an Israeli tank was blown up by a massive 300-kilo bomb in south Lebanon, killing the four-man crew and a fifth soldier who tried to rescue his comrades. The attack on the Ahi-Hanit was the third surprise.

When General Halutz was asked if Israel does not fear Syrian and Iranian intervention in the hostilities, he replied firmly in the negative. But Iran has been involved from the very first moment.

This localized perception of the Just Reward campaign in Lebanon is hampering its effectiveness. The war embarked on Wednesday night, July 12, is no local conflict. It is therefore not enough to limit the operation to a duel with Nasrallah, when his strings are pulled by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ahmadinejad from Tehran and the Syrian president Bashar Assad, who opened up Damascus military airport for the delivery of Iranian missiles to his militia.

Saturday morning, Hizballah TV broadcast a videotape showed a blurred object looking like a small unmanned aircraft purportedly packed with explosives exploding in the water. This was an attempt to muddy the trail leading to Tehran and present the fatal attack as an extraordinary feat of arms by Hizballah. It was also another move in and intense psychological war to undermine Israeli morale. The inference they are trying to get across is that if the Shiite terrorists have a weapon that can hit a moving target at sea, the will not find it hard to reach any part of Israel including Tel Aviv.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; c802; debka; iran; israel; israelinavy; missile; shoretosea; silkworm
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Very important if true, but source is not always reliable.
1 posted on 07/15/2006 4:21:39 AM PDT by Oeconomicus
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To: Oeconomicus

One British publication said that it was only a "missile," and another said that it was "four missiles."


2 posted on 07/15/2006 4:23:46 AM PDT by familyop ("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
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To: Oeconomicus

...can't help but wonder how the British publications might have known that, because all previous reports said that the weapon was a "drone."


3 posted on 07/15/2006 4:26:10 AM PDT by familyop ("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
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To: familyop

Does these mean all out war???


4 posted on 07/15/2006 4:26:59 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: Oeconomicus

This certainly makes more sense then the original "drone" story, but the Israeli ship shown was a fairly small gunboat. If the Silkworm didn't sink it outright then perhaps the destructiveness of the Silkworm has been oversold.


5 posted on 07/15/2006 4:27:38 AM PDT by tlb
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To: Oeconomicus
I tend to think at least its true Hezbollah has advanced weapons. What kind has even Israeli military commanders in the dark. The Hezbullies probably have still more surprises in store.

(Go Israel, Go! Slap Down Em Hezbullies!)

6 posted on 07/15/2006 4:28:34 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Oeconomicus

If Debka is correct about Silkworm C-802s supplied by Iran, I would compare this, tactically speaking, to Argentina's surprise sinking of HMS Sheffield using French-built Exocets in the Falklands in 1982.


7 posted on 07/15/2006 4:29:13 AM PDT by Oeconomicus
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To: tlb
The Silkworm was powerful enough to damage the ship's operating controls and the impact killed four sailors. So its not a weapon to be taken lightly. What it means is changes in the way the Israeli Navy operates off the Lebanese coast.

(Go Israel, Go! Slap Down Em Hezbullies!)

8 posted on 07/15/2006 4:30:47 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: mariabush
Does these mean all out war???

I think it would mean Hezbullah has free reign to Iranian arms. These missiles represent perhaps some of the carrots Iran has given to Hezbullah.

9 posted on 07/15/2006 4:32:20 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: mariabush

Iran has been giving weapons to terrorists ever since their Revolution in 1979. The Israeli's stopped an Iran ship with something like $50 mill in weapons for the Palis during the 1990s. As usual, the Euros will fall all over themselves to make excuses and block any action being taken against Iran.


10 posted on 07/15/2006 4:32:28 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (Fire Murtha Now! Spread the word. Support Diana Irey. http://www.irey.com/)
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To: Oeconomicus

It would be a shame if one of those Hizballah missiles went astray and took out the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.


11 posted on 07/15/2006 4:33:09 AM PDT by JoeDetweiler
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To: JoeDetweiler

Terrible....;)


12 posted on 07/15/2006 4:34:46 AM PDT by Dallas59
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To: goldstategop
"....What it means is changes in the way the Israeli Navy operates off the Lebanese coast...."

Yup. Wonder if Israel has the equivalent of Ohio Class submarines? Or even Los Angeles class?

The ability to target and strike while submerged is an awesome capability.

13 posted on 07/15/2006 4:35:21 AM PDT by Victor (If an expert says it can't be done, get another expert." -David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister)
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To: goldstategop
What it means is changes in the way the Israeli Navy operates off the Lebanese coast.

So Iran gave Hezbullah these arms to assure Hezbullah that they would not be shelled from the sea for very long.

14 posted on 07/15/2006 4:35:36 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: Oeconomicus
Israel was very lucky to escape with minimal casualties and the ship intact. So now Israel knows Hezbollah can fire Silkworms from the shoreline. The terrorists probably have other sophisticated weapons in their arsenal that they could deploy. This is an opponent that deserves a measure of grudging respect. We haven't see Arabs this skillful in any of their past wars with Israel. Its clear they can plan ahead and execute surprise operations that have great impact. Its easy to dismiss them as bunch of savages and while Hezbollah knows it cannot defeat Israel, it is more than capable of bloodying Israel's nose.

(Go Israel, Go! Slap Down Em Hezbullies!)

15 posted on 07/15/2006 4:36:01 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: mariabush
"Does these mean all out war???"

...between Hezbollah and Israel, yes. Whether it spreads to other countries depends on what Iran and Syria do. Our allied military forces are certainly positioned for it, if necessary.
16 posted on 07/15/2006 4:37:29 AM PDT by familyop ("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
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To: Victor
The ability to target and strike while submerged is an awesome capability.

Hopefully they do not have any of those Iranian Super Cavitating Torpedoes. The Iranians themselves showed the world they had them. We all saw their video.

17 posted on 07/15/2006 4:38:18 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: Oeconomicus
Silkworm missile stored at Umm Qasr in Iraq.

MAKER: CHINA
TYPE: CRUISE MISSILE
LENGTH: 20 FEET 6 INCHES
SPAN: 9 FEET 2 INCHES
RANGE: 50 MILES
DIAMETER: 29.5 INCHES
WEIGHT: 5,500 POUNDS EMPTY
ENGINE: SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER - LIQUID ROCKET CRUISE
TOP SPEED: MACH .8
WEAPON LOAD: 852 POUNDS HIGH EXPLOSIVE

18 posted on 07/15/2006 4:38:30 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: mariabush

If true, this was launched form the coast off Bedirut. It's a complex missile, not the small flying pip-boms that Hezbolaah uses. It requires some infrastructure to position andlaunch, and a trained crew. This menas that Hezbolah is embedded throughout Lebanon, not just the southern part, and the Lebanese government is worthless as a soverign entity. It's also a huge intelligence failure for the Israeils.


19 posted on 07/15/2006 4:38:41 AM PDT by ken5050 (GWB, Reagan, Thatcher, Pope John Paul II, freed hundreds of millions.# of Nobel PeacePrizes: ZERO)
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To: goldstategop

Agreed but my comment does not suggest Silkworms be disregarded. Just that the discussion over the last several years would have led me to expect a clean kill, which didn't occur.

Meanwhile Fox now reports that Israel accuses Iran of providing the launch and support crew for the Silkworm.


20 posted on 07/15/2006 4:38:52 AM PDT by tlb
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