March 9, 2026 - 04:15

The anti-tank threat remains a central and severe challenge for Israeli Defense Forces operating in southern Lebanon. Military analysts assess that Hezbollah possesses a stockpile numbering in the thousands of various anti-tank missiles, creating a persistent danger for both infantry and armored units.
Among this extensive arsenal, the most advanced and concerning weapon is the Iranian-made Almas missile, whose name translates to "Diamond" in Persian. This precision-guided munition represents a significant technological leap. It is the product of sophisticated reverse engineering, based on the Israeli Spike missile, which itself was captured by Hezbollah in previous conflicts.
The emergence of the Almas underscores a shifting battlefield dynamic. Hezbollah's ability to field such a precise, domestically-produced anti-tank system marks a substantial upgrade in its capabilities. This development forces military planners to reconsider traditional armored maneuvers and troop movements in the region. The missile's reported range and accuracy enable Hezbollah to engage targets from considerable distances with a high probability of a successful strike, complicating ground operations.
This advanced weaponry forms a critical component of Hezbollah's broader strategy to deter and counter any potential ground incursion into Lebanese territory. The proliferation of these systems ensures that any future conflict involving ground forces would likely incur heavy costs, shaping strategic calculations on both sides of the border.
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