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اقرأ بالعربية
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'Israel' fears new Hezbollah drone technology after deadly strikes

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  • Hebrew media reports 'Israel' has launched an urgent military investigation into recent Hezbollah drone attacks.
  • Concerns focus on the possibility that the group has developed advanced night-operation capabilities.
  • The military has reportedly reduced the use of heavy vehicles in parts of southern Lebanon following recent attacks.

The Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, citing military sources, reported that the 'Israeli' military has opened an urgent investigation into how Hezbollah drones were able to penetrate air defenses and reach troop positions during nighttime operations.

According to the report, concern has grown within military leadership after recent nighttime drone attacks reportedly killed two 'Israeli' soldiers and wounded others in separate incidents inside Lebanese territory.

Fears of new nighttime drone capabilities

The investigation is reportedly focusing on whether Hezbollah has equipped its drones with advanced optical or thermal guidance systems that enable them to identify and strike targets with greater accuracy in low-visibility conditions.

Military officials are also examining why the small, low-flying drones were not detected by radar systems during nighttime operations.

Tactical adjustments on the ground

The report added that the 'Israeli' military has reduced the number of heavy military vehicles, including tanks and armored personnel carriers, operating in parts of southern Lebanon.

According to the cited sources, commanders reassessed field tactics after such vehicles became vulnerable targets for Hezbollah's attack drones, prompting efforts to enhance troop protection and adapt operational plans.