403
Sorry!!
Error! We're sorry, but the page you were looking for doesn't exist.
Israeli Military Reports Struggles to Counter Drone Threat in Lebanon
(MENAFN) Israeli military commanders are reportedly facing significant challenges in dealing with an increasing drone threat from Hezbollah during ongoing operations in southern Lebanon, according to local media accounts.
Senior officials within the army are said to acknowledge that forces entered the conflict without adequate systems or tools to effectively counter drone attacks. Field units have reportedly expressed growing frustration over repeated incidents in which explosive drones have targeted Israeli positions.
According to military radio reports citing unnamed senior officials, drone activity has become a persistent operational problem, with Hezbollah allegedly carrying out near-daily attacks in areas where Israeli forces are deployed.
The issue is said to have been a key topic of discussion during recent senior command meetings held in northern Israel. Commanders reportedly reviewed the tactical difficulties posed by small, fast-moving aerial devices that are difficult to detect and intercept.
One brigade commander involved in operations in Lebanon is reported to have told fellow officers that the drone threat represents a serious operational challenge requiring improved organization and response strategies.
Media reports also indicate that soldiers on the ground have described limited defensive options, with instructions often reduced to maintaining vigilance and engaging drones only when visually identified.
The situation comes amid broader concerns about battlefield adaptation, as both sides increasingly rely on unmanned aerial systems, which have become a defining feature of the current phase of the conflict.
Senior officials within the army are said to acknowledge that forces entered the conflict without adequate systems or tools to effectively counter drone attacks. Field units have reportedly expressed growing frustration over repeated incidents in which explosive drones have targeted Israeli positions.
According to military radio reports citing unnamed senior officials, drone activity has become a persistent operational problem, with Hezbollah allegedly carrying out near-daily attacks in areas where Israeli forces are deployed.
The issue is said to have been a key topic of discussion during recent senior command meetings held in northern Israel. Commanders reportedly reviewed the tactical difficulties posed by small, fast-moving aerial devices that are difficult to detect and intercept.
One brigade commander involved in operations in Lebanon is reported to have told fellow officers that the drone threat represents a serious operational challenge requiring improved organization and response strategies.
Media reports also indicate that soldiers on the ground have described limited defensive options, with instructions often reduced to maintaining vigilance and engaging drones only when visually identified.
The situation comes amid broader concerns about battlefield adaptation, as both sides increasingly rely on unmanned aerial systems, which have become a defining feature of the current phase of the conflict.
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Comments
No comment