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Inexpensive fiber-optic drones are challenging Israel's high-tech defenses, shifting the military balance in the Middle East.

A recent video showing an explosive-laden drone striking an Israeli Iron Dome battery couldn't have been more symbolic: Israel's famous air-defense system, which cost billions of euros, looked powerless against a small aircraft that cost a few hundred euros.

While the video's authenticity has not yet been verified, experts believe it is genuine.

The footage was published about a week ago by Hezbollah, a Lebanon-based pro-Iranian militia, which Germany, the US and several Sunni Arab states have classified as a terrorist organization.

The drone strike, if genuine, would mark propaganda victory for Hezbollah and reveal a significant vulnerability in Israel's military capabilities.

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[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Literally flew right up to it

Because you don't see the 99.99% that were stopped at the defenses, that's why a "swarm attack" would be so devastating.

It's basically the attack scene from Zion in The Matrix. A steady flow of (relatively) inexpensive attack drones. Most will fail, for a very very long time nothing gets thru. But eventually one slips thru or defenses need to reload, but one slips thru and hits something.

If it hits something important, it's now easier for every single one to get thru.

This was likely just proof of concept.

Send a wave out, aim at something random, and don't stop till one gets thru. That is invaluable Intel for when/where to aim a swarm attack. They don't need to breach everywhere, just one small section bearing insurmountable odds.

It would turn Iran into a super power on the world stage

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 1 points 11 hours ago

Based on Ukraine, I think the have about a 40% success rate IIRC. If they get to the target it's obviously far higher. Armored vehicles may be able to shrug off a fair number of hits though, but they just take one (Un)lucky hit to be taken out. Usually they can get a mobility kill pretty quickly, and then pound it until it explodes or catches fire.