Hezbollah drone strike videos show evolving tactics against Israel
Summary
Hezbollah has increased its use of small drones to attack Israeli military targets in southern Lebanon and northern Israel. These drones often use fibre-optic cables to avoid detection and are made from cheap, commercially available parts. Israeli forces are working on better defenses but have so far struggled to stop these drone strikes.Key Facts
- Hezbollah has shared at least 35 verified videos of drone attacks since March 26.
- The drones target Israeli soldiers, armored vehicles, and air defense systems.
- Many drones use fibre-optic cables instead of wireless signals, making them hard to detect or jam.
- The Israeli military has reported deaths and injuries from these drone attacks.
- Experts say the drones cost around $300-$500 each and can include 3D-printed parts.
- Israel is investing in better defenses and training to respond to this new threat.
- Hezbollah has used larger attack drones before, but these small first-person view (FPV) drones are a new tactic.
- The use of cheap FPV drones has become common in modern conflicts, such as in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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