2023 Israel-Hamas War

Unidentified Israeli turbojet-powered one-way-attack munition in the 2023 Israel-Hamas War

OSMP and ARES document TMID-0011 remnants from Israeli strike contexts in Gaza, including Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on March 24 and May 13, 2025, while the munition's public model name and launch platform remain unidentified.

Evidence Map

ClaimSources
TMID-0011 was documented in Gaza and associated by OSMP/ARES with repeated strikes in Gaza.

Sources: OSMP ARES-TMID-0011 Model Page, ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview

OSMP1224 records TMID-0011 at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on March 24, 2025.

Sources: OSMP1224 Nasser Hospital Record

OSMP1386 records TMID-0011 at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on May 13, 2025.

Sources: OSMP1386 Nasser Hospital Record

The public evidence supports an unidentified Israeli munition, not a confirmed model name or launch platform.

Sources: OSMP ARES-TMID-0011 Model Page, ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview

Timeline

Unidentified Israeli turbojet-powered one-way-attack munition In 2023 Israel-Hamas War

  1. TMID-0011 recorded at Nasser Hospital

    OSMP1224 documented ARES-TMID-0011 at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza.

    Sources: OSMP1224 Nasser Hospital Record

  2. Second Nasser Hospital record

    OSMP1386 documented another ARES-TMID-0011 record at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

    Sources: OSMP1386 Nasser Hospital Record

  3. ARES summarizes Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran evidence

    ARES reported that the unidentified Israeli munition had been documented in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran while remaining unmatched to a publicly acknowledged Israeli munition.

    Sources: ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview, OSMP ARES-TMID-0011 Model Page

Documented Use

Direct proof of use

The Open Source Munitions Portal lists [TEMP] ARES-TMID-0011 as a rocket or missile reported in the Palestinian Territories and links Gaza records for the same temporary model. Its analyst note says the remnants show an unknown Israeli munition used in a strike on Nasser Hospital, and that the same model had been used multiple times in strikes in Gaza.

Two Gaza records provide dated, location-specific proof. OSMP1224 records ARES-TMID-0011 at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on March 24, 2025. OSMP1386 records the same temporary model at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on May 13, 2025. ARES' later overview separately identifies the March 2025 Nasser Hospital strike and a May 2025 Gaza strike among events involving this unidentified Israeli munition.

Sources: OSMP ARES-TMID-0011 Model Page, OSMP1224 Nasser Hospital Record, OSMP1386 Nasser Hospital Record, ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview

Timeline

On March 24, 2025, OSMP1224 documented TMID-0011 remnants at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. The record places the item in Gaza and ties it to the temporary ARES identifier rather than a confirmed public model name.

On May 13, 2025, OSMP1386 documented another TMID-0011 record at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. ARES' overview later used the Gaza evidence as part of a wider pattern also seen in Lebanon and Iran, but still treated the exact designation and launch platform as unidentified.

Sources: OSMP1224 Nasser Hospital Record, OSMP1386 Nasser Hospital Record, ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview

Operational role

The supported Gaza role is Israeli precision strike use by an unidentified turbojet-powered one-way-attack munition or loitering-munition-type missile. OSMP's model page says reporting on the Nasser Hospital strikes often called the weapon a drone, while the turbojet engine and possible wing remnants indicate a one-way-attack UAV or loitering munition.

Public sources do not identify the munition's Israeli service designation, manufacturer, or launch platform. ARES says distinctive remnants allow a temporary identifier, but no publicly acknowledged Israeli munition closely fits the recovered parts. The Gaza evidence therefore supports use of TMID-0011 in the 2023 Israel-Hamas War, not a confirmed named model or a complete strike log.

Sources: OSMP ARES-TMID-0011 Model Page, ARES Lebanon Gaza Iran Overview

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