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Sunday, November 23, 2014

HIDRAH V3 a must have for Lebanese Army

Throughout the numerous heroic clashes and battles the LAF had against terrorists during its never-ending war against terrorism, brave Lebanese soldiers and officers lost their lives to ambushes in most of these battles; most recent of which in the battle in Akkar, Oct 2014. Regardless whether this is inevitable or can be managed through different vehicles, tactics, or intelligence capabilities, attention should be given to provide men on the ground an invaluable intelligence power right in their hands.

The handheld integrated directional receiver and homing (HIDRAH) system is a man-transportable, tactical, cordless, radio intercept and signal line-of-bearing (LOB) DF system. The HIDRAH offers threat indications and warnings (I&W) capability during foot or mobile patrols, and homing support for tactical recovery operations (Ref). With its unique design, it can be easily mounted on a rifle or used as stand alone device (handheld, vehicles, boats, etc...).

This compact highly portable system combines homing, direction finding, multiple cuts, and range to target features all on single device. It can however be further extended with advanced graphical capabilities through a computer software.

Lebanese Army patrols, especially SOF patrolling remote locations should have systems such as the HIDRAH V3 (other systems exist) which would allow them to identify sources of nearby radio transmissions of a possible ambush by range and direction. This would save on ambushes and maximize ability to take initiative, immediate preemptive measures, and quick reaction.

LAF acquisition, and independent donors should evaluate the above recommendation, and act upon it if LAF concludes that it is indeed a must have. 






1 comment:

  1. This unit can be mounted on the m16A2 or M-4 Carbine. Weighing less than 10lbs, a trained and experience combat rifleman or LAF soldier would find it does not interfere with the use of his/her rifle. It is the only system of its size that not only attaches to a rifle, but offers range to emitting target estimated in meters using GPS and a magnetic compass, while the user can elect to receive information on targets through an earpiece. Its unique and the U.S. Marines use it as standard equipment re: 4http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/MCRP%202-10A.1%20Formerly%20MCWP%202-22.pdf?ver=2017-10-10-091729-693

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