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INS Hanit

INS Hanit (503) (Hebrew: חנית, Spear) is a Sa'ar 5-class corvette of the Israeli Navy, built by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in 1994. During the 2006 Lebanon War INS Hanit served as the flagship of the Israeli navy.[1] On 14 July 2006, it was damaged after being struck by a Hezbollah C-701 anti-ship missile.

INS Hanit at Haifa port, May 2010
History
Israel
NameHanit
NamesakeSpear
BuilderNorthrop Grumman by Ingalls Shipbuilding
Laid down5 April 1993
Launched5 March 1994
Commissioned7 February 1995
StatusActive
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeSa'ar 5-class corvette
Displacement
Length85.64 m (280.97 ft)
Beam11.88 m (38.98 ft)
Draft3.45 m (11.32 ft)
Propulsion
Speed
Range3,500 nautical miles (6,500 km)
Complement
  • 64 officers and crewmen
  • 10 aircrew
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carriedEurocopter Panther
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and helicopter hangar

Attack on 14 July 2006 edit

During the 2006 Lebanon War, the vessel was patrolling in Lebanese waters ten nautical miles off the coast of Beirut. It was damaged on 14 July 2006 on the waterline, under the aft superstructure[2][3] by a missile (likely a Chinese-designed C-802[4]) fired by Hezbollah that reportedly set the flight deck on fire and crippled the propulsion systems inside the hull.[5] However, INS Hanit stayed afloat, withdrew and made the rest of the journey back to Ashdod port for repairs under its own power.[6] Four crew members were killed during the attack: Staff Sergeant Tal Amgar, Corporal Shai Atas, Sergeant Yaniv Hershkovitz, and First Sergeant Dov Steinshuss.[7]

 
INS Hanit after the attack

According to the Israeli Navy, the ship's sophisticated automatic missile defense system was not deployed, even though the early warning system is usually deployed during peace-time wargames. In the aftermath of the event, reports suggested that no known intelligence existed which would have pointed to the fact that such a sophisticated missile was deployed in Lebanon by Hezbollah. In fact, the investigative work of Ha'aretz journalists Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff showed that an intelligence officer identified only as Colonel K. had given a lecture on 21 April 2003, predicting that Hezbollah possessed shore-to-sea missiles. Furthermore, on the morning of 14 July 2006 a branch head of naval intelligence described as Lieutenant-Colonel Y. briefed the head of naval intelligence, Colonel Ram Rothberg, telling him that "ships enforcing Israel's naval blockade on Hezbollah should take into account the possibility of a C-802 missile being fired on them." No warning was issued based on this assessment, however; if it had, Israeli ships would have moved further away from the shore and activated their anti-missile systems.[8]

According to Robert H. Stoner, GMCM (SW)(Ret), the C-802 missile was used, but missed the Hanit striking flyng above it, then hit another ship 30 miles away from the shore. The smaller missile (estimated warhead: 30 kg) that hit Hanit was a C-701, launched at the same time with a lower flight path. On 17 July 2006, a press conference was made about the employ of those two different missiles, believed to be both Iranian copies of the original Chinese missiles [9]

As a result of the incident, two navy officers, two junior officers and the commander of the ship were formally reprimanded and repositioned to non-commanding positions on land. One of the junior officers had shut down the central radar and parts of the defence system without notifying the commander, in the belief that the ship was not under threat.[10]

IDF report edit

An official IDF report on the Lebanon war incident reveals that the crew did not act sufficiently in order to anticipate the threat.

The IDF report, which was submitted to Chief of Staff Dan Halutz, said, "as far as the intelligence picture is concerned, it was found that despite the lack of pinpoint information about the weapon in the hands of Hezbollah, there was information in the Navy in the past that could have led to some type of an assessment that the enemy holds shore-to-ship missiles." In addition, failures were uncovered in "the way the forces understood the operative reality and implemented it."[11] As there were no perceived missile threats, an officer had left the ship's anti-missile suite disabled, in energy-saving standby-mode, while patrolling near the coast.[12]

The Israeli military alleged that Iranian military advisors from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had assisted with deploying and readying the missile launcher.[13]

Subsequent service edit

Repairs took months; the ship returned to active service in 2007.[14]

INS Hanit served as Ram Rothberg's command ship during the 2014 Operation Full Disclosure.[15]

It was deployed during the Red Sea crisis following Houthi attacks on Israel. [16]

References edit

  1. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H.; Sullivan, George; Sullivan, William D. (2007), Lessons of the 2006 Israeli–Hezbollah War, Washington: CSIS, p.131
  2. ^ . Haaretz. 14 July 2006. Archived from the original on 18 July 2006.
  3. ^ . The Guardian. London. 15 July 2006. Archived from the original on 16 July 2006.
  4. ^ Mazzetti, Mark (31 December 2008). "Striking Deep Into Israel, Hamas Employs an Upgraded Arsenal". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  5. ^ . Defense Update. 17 July 2006. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  6. ^ . NAVSEA. 19 July 2006. Archived from the original on 11 February 2007.
  7. ^ . Spero News. 15 July 2006. Archived from the original on 4 October 2007.
  8. ^ Harel, Amos; Issacharoff, Avi (18 January 2008). . Ha'aretz English. Archived from the original on 20 January 2008.
  9. ^ Lessons Not Learned: Cruise Missile Attacks on USS STARK (FFG-31) and INS HANIT (FFL-503)
  10. ^ Greenberg, Hanan (1 January 2007). "Officers reprimanded over Hanit vessel incident". YnetNews. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  11. ^ Greenberg, Hanan (7 November 2006). "Report: Ship crew didn't realize missile threat". YnetNews. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  12. ^ Opall-Rome, Barbara, "Israel Navy Faults Humans, Not Technology, for Ship Attack", Springfield Virginia News, Tel Aviv: Defense News
  13. ^ Gardner, Frank (3 August 2006). "Hezbollah missile threat assessed". BBC News. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  14. ^ Greenberg, Hanan (11 October 2007). "Exclusive: Photos of navy ship hit during war revealed". YnetNews. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  15. ^ Yehoshua, Yossi (3 June 2014). בראש הכוח עמדה אח"י חנית שנפגעה בלבנון. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  16. ^ "Israeli navy deploys Sa'ar 5 class corvette ins Hanit in red sea against Yemeni Houthis".

External links edit

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INS Hanit 503 Hebrew חנית Spear is a Sa ar 5 class corvette of the Israeli Navy built by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in 1994 During the 2006 Lebanon War INS Hanit served as the flagship of the Israeli navy 1 On 14 July 2006 it was damaged after being struck by a Hezbollah C 701 anti ship missile INS Hanit at Haifa port May 2010History Israel NameHanit NamesakeSpear BuilderNorthrop Grumman by Ingalls Shipbuilding Laid down5 April 1993 Launched5 March 1994 Commissioned7 February 1995 StatusActive Badge General characteristics Class and typeSa ar 5 class corvette Displacement1 275 tonnes full load 1 065 tonnes standard Length85 64 m 280 97 ft Beam11 88 m 38 98 ft Draft3 45 m 11 32 ft PropulsionCombined Diesel or Gas 2 MTU V12 1163 TB82 diesel engines General Electric LM2500 gas turbine Speed20 knots 37 km h diesel engines 33 knots 61 km h gas turbine Range3 500 nautical miles 6 500 km Complement64 officers and crewmen 10 aircrew Sensors and processing systemsElta EL M 2218S air search radar Elta EL M 2221 fire control radar EDO Type 796 hull mounted sonar Rafael towed sonar array Electronic warfare amp decoysArgon ST AN SLQ 25 Nixie decoy Elbit chaff rocket launchers Rafael RF corner reflector Elisra NS 9003A 9005 RWR Armament1 20mm Phalanx CIWS 8 RGM 84 Harpoon anti ship missiles 64 Barak 1 surface to air missiles 2 Mark 32 SVTTs 6 tubes Aircraft carriedEurocopter Panther Aviation facilitiesHelipad and helicopter hangar Contents 1 Attack on 14 July 2006 1 1 IDF report 2 Subsequent service 3 References 4 External linksAttack on 14 July 2006 editDuring the 2006 Lebanon War the vessel was patrolling in Lebanese waters ten nautical miles off the coast of Beirut It was damaged on 14 July 2006 on the waterline under the aft superstructure 2 3 by a missile likely a Chinese designed C 802 4 fired by Hezbollah that reportedly set the flight deck on fire and crippled the propulsion systems inside the hull 5 However INS Hanit stayed afloat withdrew and made the rest of the journey back to Ashdod port for repairs under its own power 6 Four crew members were killed during the attack Staff Sergeant Tal Amgar Corporal Shai Atas Sergeant Yaniv Hershkovitz and First Sergeant Dov Steinshuss 7 nbsp INS Hanit after the attack According to the Israeli Navy the ship s sophisticated automatic missile defense system was not deployed even though the early warning system is usually deployed during peace time wargames In the aftermath of the event reports suggested that no known intelligence existed which would have pointed to the fact that such a sophisticated missile was deployed in Lebanon by Hezbollah In fact the investigative work of Ha aretz journalists Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff showed that an intelligence officer identified only as Colonel K had given a lecture on 21 April 2003 predicting that Hezbollah possessed shore to sea missiles Furthermore on the morning of 14 July 2006 a branch head of naval intelligence described as Lieutenant Colonel Y briefed the head of naval intelligence Colonel Ram Rothberg telling him that ships enforcing Israel s naval blockade on Hezbollah should take into account the possibility of a C 802 missile being fired on them No warning was issued based on this assessment however if it had Israeli ships would have moved further away from the shore and activated their anti missile systems 8 According to Robert H Stoner GMCM SW Ret the C 802 missile was used but missed the Hanit striking flyng above it then hit another ship 30 miles away from the shore The smaller missile estimated warhead 30 kg that hit Hanit was a C 701 launched at the same time with a lower flight path On 17 July 2006 a press conference was made about the employ of those two different missiles believed to be both Iranian copies of the original Chinese missiles 9 As a result of the incident two navy officers two junior officers and the commander of the ship were formally reprimanded and repositioned to non commanding positions on land One of the junior officers had shut down the central radar and parts of the defence system without notifying the commander in the belief that the ship was not under threat 10 IDF report edit An official IDF report on the Lebanon war incident reveals that the crew did not act sufficiently in order to anticipate the threat The IDF report which was submitted to Chief of Staff Dan Halutz said as far as the intelligence picture is concerned it was found that despite the lack of pinpoint information about the weapon in the hands of Hezbollah there was information in the Navy in the past that could have led to some type of an assessment that the enemy holds shore to ship missiles In addition failures were uncovered in the way the forces understood the operative reality and implemented it 11 As there were no perceived missile threats an officer had left the ship s anti missile suite disabled in energy saving standby mode while patrolling near the coast 12 The Israeli military alleged that Iranian military advisors from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC had assisted with deploying and readying the missile launcher 13 Subsequent service editRepairs took months the ship returned to active service in 2007 14 INS Hanit served as Ram Rothberg s command ship during the 2014 Operation Full Disclosure 15 It was deployed during the Red Sea crisis following Houthi attacks on Israel 16 References edit Cordesman Anthony H Sullivan George Sullivan William D 2007 Lessons of the 2006 Israeli Hezbollah War Washington CSIS p 131 Hezbollah missile hits Navy ship off Beirut coast Haaretz 14 July 2006 Archived from the original on 18 July 2006 Missile Not Drone Hit Israeli Warship The Guardian London 15 July 2006 Archived from the original on 16 July 2006 Mazzetti Mark 31 December 2008 Striking Deep Into Israel Hamas Employs an Upgraded Arsenal The New York Times Retrieved 17 July 2015 INS Hanit Suffers Iranian Missile Attack Defense Update 17 July 2006 Archived from the original on 22 July 2015 Retrieved 17 July 2015 Strike on Israeli Navy Ship NAVSEA 19 July 2006 Archived from the original on 11 February 2007 Middle East Crisis Hezbollah Israel conflict wrap Spero News 15 July 2006 Archived from the original on 4 October 2007 Harel Amos Issacharoff Avi 18 January 2008 How the navy missed its boat Ha aretz English Archived from the original on 20 January 2008 Lessons Not Learned Cruise Missile Attacks on USS STARK FFG 31 and INS HANIT FFL 503 Greenberg Hanan 1 January 2007 Officers reprimanded over Hanit vessel incident YnetNews Retrieved 17 July 2015 Greenberg Hanan 7 November 2006 Report Ship crew didn t realize missile threat YnetNews Retrieved 17 July 2015 Opall Rome Barbara Israel Navy Faults Humans Not Technology for Ship Attack Springfield Virginia News Tel Aviv Defense News Gardner Frank 3 August 2006 Hezbollah missile threat assessed BBC News Retrieved 17 July 2015 Greenberg Hanan 11 October 2007 Exclusive Photos of navy ship hit during war revealed YnetNews Retrieved 17 July 2015 Yehoshua Yossi 3 June 2014 בראש הכוח עמדה אח י חנית שנפגעה בלבנון Ynet in Hebrew Retrieved 17 July 2015 Israeli navy deploys Sa ar 5 class corvette ins Hanit in red sea against Yemeni Houthis External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to INS Hanit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title INS Hanit amp oldid 1214971602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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