According to The New York Times, Israeli sources have divulged that the Lebanese Resistance, Hezbollah, is firing a sophisticated missile that was reverse-engineered from an Israeli weapon acquired during the war of 2006.
Hezbollah forces are thought to have taken the original Israeli Spike anti-tank missiles and transferred them to Iran for cloning, according to Israeli and Western officials and weapons specialists.
After 18 years, Hezbollah is shooting rebranded Almas missiles with enough precision and strength to represent a substantial threat to Israeli forces, as admitted by Israeli experts.
The missiles have a range of up to 16 km and use modern guidance seekers to track and lock on targets.