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English: Range of missiles launched from Gaza Strip (10-160 km)

All rockets used by Hamas or Jihad:

  • Qassam 2: first used in February 2002.[1]
  • Qassam 3: first used in 2004
  • BM-21 Grad: first used in 2006
  • Upgrade BM-21: first used in December 2008 (Operation Cast Lead - Gaza War)[2]
  • Fajr-3: first used in October 2011[3]
  • Sejjil-55: first used in July 2014 (Operation Protective Edge)[4]
  • Fajr-5: first used in November 2012 (Operation Pillar of Defense)
  • M-75: first used in November 2012 (Operation Pillar of Defense)[5]
  • Upgrade M-75: first used in July 2014 (Operation Protective Edge)[6]
  • J-80: first used in July 2014 (Operation Protective Edge)[7]
  • R-160: first used in July 2014 (Operation Protective Edge)[8]
  • M-302 D: first used in July 2014 (Operation Protective Edge)[9]
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Source Own work ,Base map: Israel location map.svg by NordNordWest
Author Dekel E
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  1. Al-Qassam Brigades: From one pistol to an organised army
  2. Gaza War: Grad Rockets Hit Beersheba
  3. Gaza terrorists fire Grad missile at central Israel
  4. Barrage of rocket fire from Gaza targets Jerusalem, Tel Aviv area, Dimona; 2 soldiers hurt
  5. Hamas Manufactures Longer-Range M75 Missiles
  6. UPDATE: Israel hits key Hamas targets in Gaza offensive
  7. [http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Hamas-threatens-imminent-attack-on-Tel-Aviv-362499 After Hamas advance notice, rockets intercepted over Tel Aviv area]
  8. Hamas: We Fired an R160 Rocket at Haifa
  9. Syrian-made M302 rocket fired by Hamas at Hadera

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13:49, 21 July 2014Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 21 July 20141,849 × 3,428 (870 KB)Orwell1upgraded grad, upgraded m75
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