The current fighting in Gaza continues, and the Israeli armed forces, which have suffered a major loss, are gradually withdrawing from the north of Gaza, which is a rare defeat for the Israeli armed forces that dominate the Middle East. The M***, known as the world's "most protected", was repeatedly destroyed during the fighting at Gaza Lane and turned into an "untouched" armored vehicle. The most surprising thing is that there is obviously a reason why Israel's Merkava-type tanks are so vulnerable in front of the Hamas army.
As a simple example, Hamas militants have a video camera hanging from their chest, which they use to record what they call a "hand-to-hand tank": a Hamas fighter suddenly jumps out of a car, rushes into a Merkava, and then unhindered the planting of explosives in both vehicles, and the last bazooka destroys it completely.
It can be seen from this that Israel does have a huge room for improvement in street warfare, and the main reason for this situation is that:
First, the Israeli army is lagging behind in strategic thinking. It is not clear to many that Merkava is a one-of-a-kind "infantry fighting vehicle" that can be used not only as a tank, but also as six heavily armored soldiers. This is Israel's consistent tactic, and the Israeli army relies on tanks, heavy armored vehicles, armored vehicles, and armored vehicles to prevent soldiers from "getting out of the vehicle" as much as possible in street fighting, and the purpose of this is to reduce or reduce the loss of personnel as much as possible.
At that time, the Israeli army, which was based on military training and ordinary military literacy, could still work, but now they have encountered the brave Hamas, and the consequences can be imagined.
Secondly, the Israeli army is poorly trained in infantry combat, and there are not many people who really understand the coordination of infantry combat and tanks. The IDF's armoured strength is small, and infantry regiments made up of infantry and tanks made up of tanks, as well as all auxiliary firepower are concentrated in a single artillery battalion, a structure that is seriously lagging behind, making it difficult for the various units of the Israeli army to form effective cooperation.
During the war, the Israeli army had to form infantry and tanks that had not used tanks into a squad and let them go to the front line, which meant that even if they had the advantage of being superior, it was likely to give militants such as Hamas an opportunity. In fact, this problem can be traced back to more than a decade ago in the Israeli army, in the Lebanese-Israeli war, the Israeli army 24 tanks launched an attack on Wadi Saruki, but without infantry cooperation, they rushed over like a "python", four tanks were easily destroyed by Allah Lebanon, seven were wounded, and one battalion was more than half of the strength.
In fact, the defeat of the Israeli army can also remind us that the Taiwan region is a highly urbanized and advanced country, and the local army in Taiwan is equipped with a lot of individual anti-tank **, which is much stronger than Hamas's individual bazookas, and if we occupy Taiwan, in street battles, it is likely to encounter small anti-tank teams in Taiwan.
To do this, we had to develop an unmanned system that would be suitable for the tank and make it standard for all tanks, so that the perception of the surrounding environment could be greatly enhanced, so that the other party could not use it. At the same time, we also need to carry on our excellent traditions, strengthen the cooperation between infantry and tanks, so that soldiers have the courage to jump from the combat vehicle, and have the courage to jump from the combat vehicle, so as to provide better protection for the tank and other armored units.
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