Hezbollah has increasingly been using first-person-view (FPV) explosive suicide drones against Israeli forces in Lebanon, and while these technologies and tactics have been emerging in the Levant, they have long been established in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Drone warfare has rapidly evolved in the Russia-Ukraine War, as have countermeasures, providing the Israeli military with an opportunity to preempt greater adoption of FPV drones by the Islamic Regime with best defense practices. The IDF can learn from the mistakes and trials of others, rather than paying for the innovation process in blood. Following the IDF invasion of Lebanon to counter Hezbollah attacks, FPV drones appear to be gaining popularity among the Jihadist group’s ranks.
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Source: The Jerusalem Post News
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