Hezbollah Deploys Fiber-Optic Controlled Drones Against Israeli Forces
In Brief
The use of fiber-optic drones by Hezbollah introduces new challenges for Israeli military detection and defense systems.
Key Facts
- Hezbollah is using small drones controlled by fiber-optic cables to target Israeli troops.
- These fiber-optic drones are similar to those used in the war in Ukraine.
- The fiber-optic cables are described as being as thin as dental floss.
- The drones are reportedly equipped with explosives for attacks.
- Israeli military officials are addressing the threat posed by these drones.
What Happened
Hezbollah has begun deploying drones controlled via fiber-optic cables to attack Israeli military targets, a tactic that makes electronic detection more difficult.
Why It Matters
This development may require Israeli forces to adapt their counter-drone strategies, as traditional electronic countermeasures are less effective against fiber-optic controlled devices.
What's Next
Observers are watching for Israeli military responses and possible changes in drone warfare tactics in the region.
Sources
- The Independent — Hezbollah adopts a new weapon: Fiber-optic drones, used widely in the war in Ukraine(1d ago)
- NYT — Hezbollah Using Fiber-Optic Drones Against Israeli Targets(16h ago)
