"Hezbollah" in Lebanon revealed the "Tharallah" guided missile system, which entered service in 2015.
Hezbollah's military media published scenes showing, for the first time, the "Tharallah" guided missile system, as part of the party's "anti-armor" weapon exercises.
According to the party's war media, "The Thar Allah system is a dual platform for guided missiles, which includes the specifications of an anti-armor weapon system intended for firing "Cornet" missiles. It is easy to move and maneuver."
This system entered the work of "Hezbollah" formations in Lebanon in 2015, and showed excellent results during its use in more than one field, according to "Hezbollah's military media."
Last May, the Lebanese "Hezbollah" conducted a military maneuver with live ammunition in one of its camps in southern Lebanon.
Al-Manar TV reported that Hezbollah launched a large military maneuver in the vicinity of the "Mleeta" landmark in the south, with the participation of fighters from various military specialties, in light of a display of the party's weapons, missiles and vehicles, according to the channel.
Source: National Iraqi News Agency