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Iron Sting

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Iron Sting Mortar
Iron Sting mortar a split second before hitting its target
TypeGuided Mortar
Place of originIsrael
Service history
In service2022–present
Used byIsrael Defense Forces
Wars2023 Israel-Hamas War
Production history
DesignerElbit Systems
ManufacturerElbit Systems
Specifications
Caliber120 mm (4.7 in)
Feed systemManual
SightsLaser-guided and GPS-guided

The Iron Sting (Hebrew: עוקץ פלדה, Oketz Plada) is a 120 mm guided mortar munition developed by Elbit Systems of Israel, currently in use by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The Iron Sting is designed for use with the "Keshet" and "Hanit" mortars in service with the IDF's Infantry Corps. It features dual guidance: laser and GPS, allowing for precise strikes, including in urban areas, minimizing the risk of collateral damage.[1][2]

Background

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Development of the Iron Sting began in the early 2010s and continued after Elbit Systems acquired the military industry. In March 2021, the Iron Sting completed a successful series of tests, marking the end of its development phase and indicating its readiness for delivery to the IDF. The IDF procured the Iron Sting during 2021–2022, and it is operated by reconnaissance platoons.[1][2]

The Iron Sting saw its first operational use during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Yoav Zitun (Oct 2023). "IDF makes first operational use of Iron Sting precision mortar munition". Ynetnews.
  2. ^ a b c Yaakov Lappin (16 March 2021). "IDF to get Iron Sting guided mortar bombs". Jane's. Retrieved 22 October 2023.