Rafael Systems’ Gil 2 antitank missile is able to penetrate 20 cm of armed concrete and can strike target without a direct line of vision. The manufacturer says the missile's ability has been improved by 30%.
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Rafael Systems' Gil 2 antitank missile (Picture source: Rafael Systems)
