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Fibre-optic drones reshaped the war in Ukraine. Hezbollah are now adopting the deadly weapon

The Independent·Melanie Lidman·about 1 month ago
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Hezbollah has introduced a new, difficult-to-detect weapon against northern Israel: small drones controlled by fibre-optic cables. These devices, with cables the width of dental floss, are designed to evade electronic detection, posing a fresh challenge to air defences. Unlike many drones vulnerable to electronic jamming, which can cause them to crash, these fibre-optic variants are directly connected to an operator. This direct link makes them impossible to jam electronically, a characteristic widely seen in the war in Ukraine. Though not infallible – wind or other drones can tangle their cables – their lethality is high. Robert Tollast, a drone expert at the Royal United Services Institute in London, stated they are "absolutely deadly," explaining their ability to fly low and creep up on targets. Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, has primarily deployed them against Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon or border towns.…

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