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IDF Deploys Dozens of Rafael's Sentry Tech Systems in West Bank After October 7 Attack
Dec 15, 2024, 06:45 AM
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have initiated the procurement of the Sentry Tech system developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to enhance security in the West Bank. According to Army Radio, this system comprises an observation tower equipped with a remote-controlled firing mechanism. The IDF plans to deploy dozens of these systems at the entrances of settlements and sensitive areas to prevent infiltration. The system was previously disabled during the October 7 attack, highlighting its significance in current security operations. The deployment of these technologies aims to bolster the military's capabilities in managing potential threats in the region.
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