Hezbollah increasingly relying on drone technology used by Russia in Ukraine to attack IDF

Story by Emanuel Fabian 1w 

Hezbollah operatives have been increasingly using first-person view (FPV) drones in attacks on Israeli troops carrying out a ground offensive against the terror group in southern Lebanon.

Recent clips published by Hezbollah show the small FPV drones, carrying an explosive charge, striking Israeli tanks and other vehicles in southern Lebanon.

Some of the drones are guided using a spool of fiber optic cable, which mitigates efforts to electronically jam their signal.

The IDF has reported several injuries among troops as a result of Hezbollah drone attacks during the fighting.

FPV drones are known as a hallmark of the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Hezbollah carried out several attacks with FPV drones during the war in 2024 as well, although not as extensively.

The post Hezbollah increasingly relying on drone technology used by Russia in Ukraine to attack IDF appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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3 comments

  1. This is a bit older but still interesting. Here, we have yet another example of the russians helping an enemy of the American-Israeli coalition, and having no negative consequences for the cockroaches. Both Washington and Tel Aviv have treasonous pro-mafia factions in their leadership. And neither are using Ukraine’s immense experience to thwart FPV drones, letting their soldiers suffer the consequences through death, injury, and destruction.

  2. Both the US and Israel have criminal presidents using wars to distract from their criminal acts.

    Steven Scheer of Reuters noted yesterday that Israel has been under a state of emergency that halted the work of the judicial system, but with the end of the war, Netanyahu’s trial for corruption is scheduled to begin again on Saturday.

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