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(15 Jul 2011) 1. Various of rebel engineer and weapons expert Omar 'Rambo' spot welding pieces of a home made rocket launcher 2. Various of Omar Rambo assembling cables on home made rocket launcher with his rebel colleague Mustafa 3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Omar 'Rambo', rebel engineer and weapons expert: "Those are C5 missile launchers, manufactured in France. The missiles used to work on 24 volts, but we have changed them to be able to work on a 12 volts power supply. The missile's range is 9 kilometres and originally it was used as a air-to-surface missile. We have modified them to be surface-to-surface missiles which can be mounted on a pick up vehicle or a tripod like this one." 4. Pan left from rambo to tripods which will be used as C5 missiles launchers 5. Mid of tripods 6. Various of rebels working on the ignition system of a C5 missile 7. Tracking shot of rebels carrying launcher outside 8. Mid of rebels mounting a hand made launcher on the back of a truck 9. Wide of the vehicle 10. Mid of a rebel testing the launcher's movement 11.Wide of rebels setting up various size of C5 missiles to be launched at Gadhafi troops 15 kilometres away 12. Close up of a missile being loaded into a home made launcher 13. Various of missiles being fired from the home made launchers 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Tarek Zambo, Regional rebel commander from Kabaw: "As you see today, we have tried some weapons. Because as you know, we don't have enough munitions that we could use against Gadhafi's forces. So we got some ammunition but we didn't have the tools in order to use it." 15. Tank firing for the first time using new ignition system on Gadhafi troops 15 kilometres away 16. Pan left as a missile is fired into the distance STORYLINE: Libyan rebels fighting the forces of leader Moammar Gadhafi are fashioning home made rocket launchers and modifying artillery to cope with a shortage of ammunition. The lack of weaponry has been a problem that Libyan opposition fighters, whose cause is officially backed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), have had to tackle since the beginning of the revolution earlier this year. In the town of Kabaw, a former garment factory has been converted into a workshop where fighters build weapons from scratch or by renovating pieces of artillery collected on battlefields. The work is supervised by a rebel who used to work as an engineer, Omar, who is known as 'Rambo' among his fellow fighters. The launchers are fashioned from piping which is welded together, and then pieces of recycled electrical cable are used to create ignition devices for the missile launchers. On Thursday, Omar explained how weapons were being modified to better suit the land-based Libyan civil war. "The missiles used to work on 24 volts, but we have changed them to be able to work on a 12 volts power supply. The missile's range is 9 kilometres and originally it was used as a air-to-surface missile. We have modified them to be surface-to-surface missiles which can be mounted on a pick up vehicle or a tripod," he said. On Thursday evening, the group of rebels moved the home made artillery to a cliff overlooking a valley where Gadhafi's army still controls the roads and villages below Kabaw. The newly made C5 missile launchers, with a distance range varying from 6 to 20 kilometres, were fired at the enemy. A 100mm tank shell captured from loyalist troops was also tested after successful reactivation of the ignition system. Commanders, including Colonel Tarek Zambo, supervised the test firing of the new weapons. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...