Ep 4. Israel
- TV-PG
- December 13, 2007
- 43 min
In the third season of Future Weapons, episode 4 titled "Israel," viewers are taken to the heart of Israeli technology where cutting-edge weaponry development is taking place. The episode delves into the country's various defense systems, how they are developed, and how they deal with threats surrounding the country.
The episode is hosted by Richard Machowicz, a former US Navy SEAL who has vast knowledge and experience in weapons and special operations. Machowicz is taken through different parts of Israel where he meets with military leaders, engineers, and developers who demonstrate the different types of weaponry created by the Israeli military.
The show starts with Machowicz being taken to a training facility, where he gets to experience unique sniper training using the Israeli-made Tavor rifle. The Tavor rifle is known for its compact design and accuracy, and it's widely used by Israeli special forces. Machowicz gets to learn about the sniper's technique and how to operate the Tavor rifle effectively.
The show then moves on to showcase Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system that is renowned for intercepting rockets mid-air. The Iron Dome has been designed to protect Israel from a missile attack by intercepting and destroying them before they reach the intended destination. Machowicz is given an in-depth explanation of how the technology works, and we get to see a live missile interception demonstration.
As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to Israel's innovative use of drones in military operations. Israel has been at the forefront of drone technology and has developed some of the most advanced UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) in the world. Machowicz is introduced to the Heron unmanned aerial vehicle, which has been deployed in numerous Israeli military operations. The Heron drone is designed to conduct long-range surveillance and provide real-time intelligence in hostile environments. Machowicz gets to see firsthand how the Heron UAV can operate in a wide variety of environments and demonstrates its capabilities.
The episode then turns toward Israel's usage of precision-guided weapons that can deliver accurate strikes at long ranges. Machowicz learns about the Rafael Spike missile system, a portable, man-portable device that can be easily carried by troops. The Spike missile system is known for its advanced guidance system that allows soldiers to lock onto a target and hit it with pinpoint accuracy. Machowicz is given the opportunity to test the Spike missile system and witnesses its lethal capabilities.
Towards the end of the episode, the focus shifts to the country's use of armored vehicles and how they are modified to suit Israeli operational requirements. Machowicz is taken to the Merkava tank facility, where he gets to see how the tank is made and the processes involved. The Merkava tank is known for its advanced features, innovative design, and is a significant asset to Israel's military. Machowicz gets to see the different configurations of the tank, including how it is armored and how its features are integrated into its sophisticated onboard computer.
Future Weapons Season 3 episode 4 titled "Israel" takes viewers on a journey through Israel's advanced technology and the different types of weaponry used by its military. The episode provides an in-depth look at various military technologies, including unmanned aerial vehicles, precision-guided missiles, and armored vehicles, and how they are developed to counter threats that surround the country. The episode showcases Israel's innovation in defense technology and its advanced capabilities in providing meaningful defense for its people.