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Hezbollah's FPV Drones Challenge Israeli Military in Ongoing Conflict
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Hezbollah has escalated its attacks on Israeli forces using fiber-optic first-person-view (FPV) drones, resulting in significant casualties. Since March, at least 12 Israeli soldiers have been killed, accounting for one-third of Israeli fatalities in Lebanon. The drones are difficult to detect due to their tethered design, which prevents them from emitting radio signals. Israel's military is struggling to counter this threat, deploying mesh netting and shotguns but lacking effective detection methods. The conflict has intensified despite recent cease-fires, with Hezbollah conducting over 1,163 attacks, 637 involving drones. The Israeli military is actively seeking technological solutions to neutralize these drone threats. The situation remains critical as both sides continue to engage in hostilities amidst broader geopolitical tensions.
Key Points: • Hezbollah's FPV drones have killed at least 12 Israeli soldiers since March 2026. • The drones are difficult to detect and bypass Israel's advanced defense systems. • Israel is urgently seeking technological solutions to counter the drone threat.