Security camera footage has captured the moment a Hezbollah explosive loitering munition struck an IDF military site near Beit Hillel, east of Kiryat Shmona. The precision strike lightly wounded four Israeli soldiers and caused structural damage. This tactical operation highlights the continuous challenge facing northern air defenses from ultra-low-altitude FPV drones. By utilizing fiber-optic guidance, these cheap quadcopters completely bypass radar detection networks and localized electronic warfare jamming.
Expert Insight:
This incident emphasizes the shifting realities of border defense, where fiber-optic tethering renders advanced, multi-million-dollar electronic jamming suites obsolete against low-altitude kamikaze drone incursions.
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Thanks to independent OSINT monitors and Israeli defense correspondents for verifying the security camera data and casualty reports from the Upper Galilee region.
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