British media reports suggest Spike missiles were used in the attack on aid workers in Gaza

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According to British media reports, the missiles that killed aid workers in the Gaza Strip were likely to have been Spike missiles. A former British army procurement officer stated that three Spike missiles were fired in quick succession and hit the convoy vehicles. The report also mentioned the involvement of the IDF's Black Snake squadron and a Hermes 450 drone in the attack.

The missiles that killed several aid workers that were part of a World Central Kitchen convoy this week, including an American, in the Gaza Strip were likely to have been 'absolutely perfectly accurate' Spike missiles, according to British media reports. Chris Lincoln-Jones, a former British army procurement officer, told The Times of London newspaper it was likely that three Spike missiles were fired in quick succession and smashed into the convoy vehicles on Monday.

'If you aim at the driver’s side, you will hit the driver full-on,' Lincoln-Jones, who worked with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) while in the army, told the newspaper. 'If you were across the street from the car, you’d be shaken up, and you might be hit by a few splinters, but you would survive.' The IDF’s Black Snake squadron was carrying a Hermes 450 drone equipped for a 'clean and highly targeted' attack when it was believed to have pursued an aid convoy in Gaza, the report sai

 

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