The brigade possesses a large number of advanced Merkava Mark IV main battle tanks (MBTs), with integration of the Trophy system helping to identify and eliminate anti-tank missiles before they reach the tanks.
Personnel were put to test under different scenarios, such as combat operations using armoured combat vehicles and tanks against an enemy, anti-kidnapping drills, and underground fighting operations in urban environments.
Iron Trails Brigade commander colonel Einav Shalev said that the brigade's platforms cannot completely prevent injury but can reduce it, improving its ability to precisely attack enemy targets. "The Iron Trails Brigade's exercises are difficult, reflecting our belief that we must push the commanders to the limit of their abilities and those of the platforms," Shalev added.
The system is equipped with several sensors and a search radar with four flat-panel antennas, to create a hemispheric protected zone around the tank, to intercept and destroy incoming threats.
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