By: Boaz Shapira.
During the last week, we visited an exhibition held by the IDF in northern Israel, displaying Hezbollah weapons captured during the ground maneuver in Lebanon.
According to IDF spokesperson data, during the ground maneuver, the IDF captured approximately 6,840 RPG launchers and anti-tank launchers (including rockets and missiles), 9,000 explosive devices, 2,700 machine guns and assault rifles, 300 surveillance and observation devices, 60 anti-aircraft missiles, 20 vehicles, about 2,000 rockets and artillery shells, and tens of thousands of communication devices, computers, and technical equipment.
Most of the weapons displayed were manufactured in Russia and Iran, with a small portion produced in Lebanon. However, the exhibition also featured weapons from China, the US and other countries. As in previous cases, ammunition boxes shipped from Russia and addressed to the Syrian Ministry of Defense were also present.