Which rockets and missiles can Hezbollah launch toward IDF forces along the contact line and toward Israeli territory?

According to our assessment, on the eve of its entry into the war on March 2, Hezbollah’s arsenal included up to approximately 25,000 rockets and missiles, primarily short-range (up to 80 km) and medium-range (up to 200 km). However, we assess that Hezbollah still retains missiles with ranges exceeding 200 km (considered long-range in Hezbollah’s terms).

Below is a breakdown of the main types of rockets and missiles that, according to our assessment, are currently in Hezbollah’s arsenal:

Short range:

Burkan – Effective range up to 10 km. Destruction radius up to 150 meters. Warhead weighing 100–500 kg.

Falaq-1 – Effective range up to 10 km. Can also be launched from vehicles. Diameter 240 mm. Warhead weighing 50 kg.

Falaq-2 – Effective range up to 11 km. Diameter 333 mm. Warhead weighing 60 kg.

Standard Arash – Effective range up to 21 km. Diameter 122 mm. Warhead weighing 19 kg.

Grad / Long-range Arash – Effective range up to 45 km with a lethal blast radius of 15 meters. Diameter 122 mm. Warhead weighing up to 40 kg.

Fadi 1 – Effective range up to 70 km. Diameter 220 mm. Warhead weighing 83 kg.

Medium range:

Fadi 2 – Effective range up to 100 km. Diameter 302 mm. Warhead weighing 170 kg.

Fajr-5 and Zelzal-2 – Effective range up to 180 km. Blast radius of 40 meters.

M-302 – Also known as Khaibar-1. Effective range up to 200 km. Diameter 302 mm. Warhead weighing 125–175 kg.

Long range:

Fadi 6 – Effective range up to 225 km. Diameter 302 mm. Warhead weighing 140 kg.

Fateh-110 – A ballistic missile with an effective range of up to 350 km. Diameter 61 cm. Warhead weighing between 200 and 650 kg.


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