00:00In this footage, Hezbollah's localized rocket and mortar cells unleash coordinated indirect
00:04fire salvos from outdoor positions in southern Lebanon. The footage documents continuous barrages
00:10targeting Israeli defense forces forward deployments within the disputed border
00:14sectors of Al-Qiyyam, At-Taba, and Adaisa. The primary assets observed are lightweight,
00:19tripod-mounted multiple rocket launchers, consistent with Iranian-supplied 107mm Type
00:2563 derivatives and 122mm BM-21 grad tube variants. Operating from deep within natural vegetation and
00:33rocky micro-terrain, the crews rapidly clear the immediate backblast area as unguided ballistic
00:39rockets streak toward the horizon. Concurrently, the video highlights crew served infantry mortars
00:44ranging from highly mobile 60mm systems to heavy 120mm tubes, firing from reverse slope positions.
00:51Handled by fighters in mixed tactical gear, these rapid deployment systems function as the
00:56frontline layer of Hezbollah's area saturation doctrine, utilizing basic high-explosive
01:01fragmentation shells to disrupt IDF observation posts and troop assemblies.
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