Rafael's Spike missile successfully fired from German unmanned ground vehicle
The firing tests mark the first successful firing of the popular missile from an unmanned ground platform
The firing tests mark the first successful firing of the popular missile from an unmanned ground platform
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The firing was declared an operational success and even served as a basis for developing new artillery fire responses while fighting, the military wrote in a press release.