This article first appeared on Warrior Maven, a Military Content Group member website. 

 

 

As Israeli tanks mass along border regions near Lebanon and Israeli Defense Forces fire ground rockets and artillery into Lebanese territory, a larger ground invasion appears imminent.  Many are likely to wonder what kind of defenses Hezbollah might present .. and what a ground war might involve. How will IDF heavy armor and Merkava tanks perform against Hezbollah fighters and weapons?

Clearly, the IDF operates with air superiority, and an air-ground kind of attack using fighter jets and ground artillery is likely to “soften up” or “prepare” the terrain in Southern Lebanon for an Israeli ground incursion, so it would seem the IDF may have little difficulty occupying territory.

Should sufficient areas of Southern Lebanon be “cleared” or determined less risky by advanced ISR, Merkava tanks could very well be used to invade Lebanon.

Hezbollah is well known to have large numbers of Anti-Tank-Guided Missiles, RPGs, and rockets, an arsenal which has likely been massively upgraded and expanded since previous substantial Israeli-Hamas military confrontations roughly 10-to-15 years ago during the Israeli-Hezbollah 2006 war.