The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) successfully deployed its advanced ‘Ro’em’ artillery battery for the first time this week against Hezbollah targets, specifically targeting rocket and anti-tank sites. Developed in collaboration with Elbit Systems over six years, the Ro’em system is designed with artificial intelligence and automation, providing enhanced firepower, efficiency, and precision compared to older artillery systems. This successful operational debut has sparked significant global interest in its advanced capabilities.
IDF: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is the military organization tasked with defending Israel against regional threats, including Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon. The IDF’s Artillery Corps recently introduced the Ro’em self-propelled howitzer into combat for the first time, targeting Hezbollah positions. Officials expressed strong satisfaction with the system’s performance during this operational debut.
Elbit Systems: Elbit Systems is a prominent Israeli defense technology firm specializing in advanced weaponry and autonomous systems for modern battlefields. The company collaborated with the IDF to develop the Ro’em artillery system, integrating artificial intelligence for automated operations. This partnership culminated in the system’s first combat use against Hezbollah targets this week.
Ro’em artillery battery: The Ro’em is an advanced, AI-powered self-propelled howitzer developed specifically for IDF use, featuring fully autonomous loading and firing capabilities on a wheeled chassis. Known internationally as SIGMA 155, it represents a shift toward faster, more precise artillery in high-intensity conflicts. The IDF deployed it operationally for the first time this week against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon.
Combat Debut: The Ro’em system achieved its first operational firing by the IDF’s 282nd Artillery Regiment against Hezbollah rocket and anti-tank sites.
Technological Edge: Ro’em incorporates artificial intelligence and automation, enabling semi-autonomous firepower superior to legacy systems.
International Attention: The artillery’s successful debut has generated widespread global interest in its capabilities.
