Gaza is a laboratory for testing genocide weapons, which are then exported around the world as "battle tested."
Israel Defense" magazine confirms that Israel is attacking Gaza with a new and unknown weapons system called "Zikit 3."
"In photos published on social media in the Gaza Strip, a metallic component was seen among the rubble of a
bombed building, bearing markings that indicate a direct connection to the Israeli Air Force. The component,
which appears relatively intact and has an identification plate that includes manufacturer details, a serial number, an internal IAF (Israeli Air Force) number, and a production date.
On the plate, the name "Zikit 3" (chameleon) is inscribed, along with the part number MB516M-90, serial number 072522, Israeli Air Force number 639385137, and production date: February 2025. This is a recently
manufactured component, which was likely used in an airstrike within the Gaza Strip.
The images, published by a local blogger named Hamza Al Masry, show the component lying among broken concrete, stones, and electrica| wires,iluminated by a flashlight at the site of the destruction In one image, the identification plate is clearly visible; in another, the metallic body itself is shown - grey in colour and resembling part of a guidance or stabilization system for a precision weapon.
The component's name is not known as part of any previously reported weapon system. At this stage, no official response has been issued by the IDF spokesperson or any Israeli security officials
The fact that the production date is 02/2025 indicates that this is a relatively new weapon manufactured this year. Its discovery in the Gaza Strip suggests it was used operationally in recent months.
The component bears markings, indicating it is part of an advanced system--possibly originating from a missile, guided bomb, or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The clearly legible identification details preserved on the component allow for a direct connection to the 1sraeli Air Force, as indicated by the internal number "IAF NO."
The presence of such a component in Gaza provides the first visual documentation of an Israeli weapon previously unknown to the public, which was likely used in one of the most recent strikes in the area."
Mike