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Israel's military and tech sectors race to counter Hezbollah's fiber-optic drone threat

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Jeremy Diamond

6d ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

The article reports on Hezbollah's use of fiber-optic, first-person view (FPV) drones as a key weapon against Israeli military targets, including Merkava tanks, Iron Dome batteries, and soldiers. It details how these drones are difficult to detect because they don't emit radio signals, and examines the scramble by Israel's military and tech industry to develop countermeasures against this emerging threat. The piece covers the tactical implications, technological challenges, and the broader context of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

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The small drones cruise – undetected – over the skies of southern Lebanon and northern Israel, searching for targets.
Fiber-optic, first-person view (FPV) drones have become a key weapon in the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah
Footage recorded by the explosive-laden devices shows them, one after another, finding and striking their targets: the weak spot on an Israeli Merkava tank. An Iron Dome air defense battery. A group of unsuspecting Israeli soldiers.
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Fiber-optic drones have become a key weapon for Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in recent months. Israel’s military and tech firms are scrambling to combat them.

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