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Israeli weapon seen in rare AP photos of Beirut airstrike appears to be a powerful smart bomb


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******** ******* seen in rare AP photos of Beirut airstrike appears to be a powerful smart *****

JERUSALEM (AP) — In all but the blink of an eye, an Associated Press

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that a battleship-gray ******** ***** plummeted toward a Beirut building before
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The airstrike came 40 minutes after ******* warned people to evacuate two buildings in the area that it said were located near

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warehouses and assets. The site was not far from where a spokesperson for the militant group had just briefed journalists.

It was a rare glimpse into the use of one of the most powerful ****** in *******’s arsenal.

What kind of ******* was it?

An examination by independent arms researchers suggests the ******* was a guided *****, also known as a smart *****, launched from an ******** jet.

The tail fin and nose sections indicate this was a 2,000-pound warhead fitted with an ********-made guidance kit known as SPICE, according to Richard Weir, a senior conflict, crisis and arms researcher at Human Rights Watch.

SPICE — Smart, Precise-Impact and Cost-Effective — guidance systems are made by *******’s government-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. They are attached to a standard unguided ***** to direct the ******* to its target.

Minutes before the strike brought down the building, there were two smaller strikes on it, in what *******’s military often refers to as a “knock on the roof” warning strike, according to AP journalists at the scene. The practice has been observed in *******’s military campaign in Gaza; there, over 40,000 have been *******, according to local officials who don’t distinguish between civilian and combatant deaths, in

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The ******** military declined to comment about the type of ******* used.

Why does ******* use this type of *****?

Rafael advertises SPICE kits as being able to operate day or night, through bad weather, and in areas jammed against GPS. It says the weapons offer “high lethality and low collateral damage” and “pinpoint hit accuracy.”

It also keeps the attacking aircraft out of harm’s way. The 2,000-pound version can be launched as far as 60 kilometers (37 miles) from its target. Rafael also makes smaller versions.

Once released by an attacking ******** warplane such as an *********-made F-15 or F-16, the ***** glides toward its target, adjusting course using movable fins.

Joseph Dempsey, a defense and military analyst at the International Institute of Strategic Studies, agreed the photos indicated the ******* was a 2,000-pound SPICE *****.

He said the guidance system is thought to rely on GPS and what are known as electro-optical guidance systems, which use cameras or sensors to zero in on the *****’s target.

The destructive nature of the ******* comes down to many factors, including the size of the warhead and the way it is fused.

“This was clearly a delayed action fuse. It ******* down into the ground (and) detonated, which has the effect of limiting the fragmentation and blast damage of this particular strike,” Weir said.

That explains why the destruction was limited almost entirely to the targeted building. People standing a few hundred meters away felt little to nothing from the blast and didn’t see much fragmentation.

Where is this ***** made?

The answer isn’t straightforward.

“The guidance kits for the SPICE 2000 are manufactured by Rafael in *******, though the level of reliance on foreign sub-components is unclear,” Dempsey said.

In 2019, Rafael and U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin signed a deal to work together to build and sell SPICE guidance kits in the U.S. At the time, the companies said production of over 60 percent of the SPICE system was spread across eight U.S. states.

In late October 2023, weeks after

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, the U.S. State Department issued a letter approving the export of additional SPICE ***** assemblies to *******.

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, first reported
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, notified Congress that Rafael USA, an ********* subsidiary of the ******** defense company, was seeking the $320 million shipment. That request was an amendment to an earlier $403 million license in 2020.

The explosive warhead is a basic *****, in this case likely a 2,000-pound MK-84 style explosive, where the nose and tail section have been swapped out for the guidance system.

The

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to ******* because of concerns over civilian casualties, though ******* is believed to still have supplies in stock.

It is difficult to know for sure where the ***** part was produced. ******* relies on the U.S. for supplies of MK-84 ******, but it and other countries also produce similar weapons.

Determining that with certainty would require recovering remnants with markings on them, Weir said.

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Associated Press journalist Sarah El Deeb contributed from Beirut.



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