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Hezbollah's 'game changing' night-hunting weapon punches through Israel's defenses: expert

Hezbollah is deploying "game-changing" nighttime drones, described as small Category 1 and 2 drones with thermal sensors, against Israel. Defense expert Cameron Chell warns these drones are used for tactical lethal and surveillance missions, enabling Hezbollah to spot IDF troops at night.

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Hezbollah's 'game changing' night-hunting weapon punches through Israel's defenses: expert
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Hezbollah is deploying "game-changing" nighttime drones, described as small Category 1 and 2 drones with thermal sensors, against Israel. Defense expert Cameron Chell warns these drones are used for tactical lethal and surveillance missions, enabling Hezbollah to spot IDF troops at night. These escalating drone attacks have caused casualties, defense breaches, and chaos in Israel's border region, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to convene an emergency security meeting. Israeli forces are reportedly using makeshift defenses like nets to counter these threats, necessitating new countermeasures from the IDF. Hezbollah's leader has also highlighted the group's drone capabilities as effective against Israeli forces.

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Hezbollah's nighttime drone capabilities require the IDF to change tactics for night operations.

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These drones use thermal sensors to spot IDF troops at night.

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Hezbollah is using 'game changing' lethal nighttime drones against Israel.

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Prime Minister Netanyahu convened an emergency security meeting following a surprise Hezbollah strike.

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Israeli soldiers are using fishing and soccer nets as makeshift defenses against drones.

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close Video Israel" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="43618" data-entity-type="location">Northern Israel targeted by rocket fire and drone attacks from Hezbollah Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin reports on the latest Hezbollah attacks on Israel" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="43618" data-entity-type="location">Northern Israel on ‘Special Report.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min Hezbollah has begun unleashing "game changing" waves of "lethal" nighttime drones against Israel, a defense expert warns, with the attacks contributing to casualties, defense breaches and plunging parts of the border region into chaos, according to reports. Escalating deployments by Hezbollah had also prompted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to convene an emergency security meeting on May 30 following a surprise Hezbollah strike, amid reports of "utter chaos" as Israeli forces scrambled to respond. "These nighttime drones are the very small Category 1 and Category 2 drones," defense expert and Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell told Fox News Digital. "They are generally used by squads on the ground to go and conduct tactical lethal missions or surveillance missions right in theater immediately. What they are able to do is use thermal sensors to be able to fly at night and use heat signatures to spot IDF troops," he said. Israel SAYS IT IS STRIKING Hezbollah TARGETS IN Lebanon Rockets are launched from Lebanon towards Israel amid escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel, as seen from the Israeli side of the border. (Gil Eliyahu/Reuters) "Hezbollah now has nighttime capabilities, which is game changing," Chell added. "What you will see is an escalation of the use of drones and the innovation of asymmetric warfare in that particular area by Hezbollah," he warned. Chell’s comments came amid reports of makeshift defenses with nets being deployed against the backdrop of a significant shift in the conflict. Israeli soldiers have resorted to buying commercial fishing and soccer nets to entangle the incoming aerial threats, according to reports. "This means that there is a whole other set of countermeasures that the IDF has to put in place, whether it is electronic jamming, net guns or the use of netting just to put in front of installations or in front of vehicles to try to stop the final impact of the drone if it is a strike drone," Chell added. Hezbollah DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK RISKS CIVIL WAR, ANALYSTS SAY, AS US PREPARES FOR IsraelLebanon TALKS Smoke rises following a projectile attack amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel near Shlomi in Israel" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="43618" data-entity-type="location">Northern Israel on Oct. 19, 2024. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters) "The IDF will have to change a lot of their tactics regarding their ability to move around and conduct operations at night. Now they will have to factor in the fact that Hezbollah has nighttime capabilities to at least do observation using thermal cameras, as well as strike capabilities." Netanyahu called a meeting with top officials following an intense Hezbollah rocket and drone blitz that caught the military off guard on Saturday. According to a report by Channel 13, the Israeli army was surprised by the scale of the fire as well as Hezbollah's decision to shift its operational policy in response to the expansion of Israel’s ground operations beyond the Litani River. IDF SOLDIERS ACCUSE UN PEACEKEEPERS OF ENABLING Hezbollah TERRORISTS AMID INCREASING CEASE-FIRE VIOLATIONS Hezbollah terrorists holding rifles are shown in this image. A "terrorist network" funded and operated by Hezbollah and Iran was foiled in the United Arab Emirates, according to a report. (Fadel Itani/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Reports from the ground described "utter chaos" in parts of the north. While rockets were said to have hit the cities, Hezbollah simultaneously launched waves of drone strikes. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has also touted the militant group’s drone capabilities, calling them an effective weapon against Israeli forces operating near and inside southern Lebanon. Netanyahu has also described Hezbollah's drone capabilities as a major threat given the difficulty in detecting them. "Hezbollah have got a supply line or supply chain of some sort set up," Chell added before stating that they are not "using stuff that is groundbreaking; this is very old technology and tactics that they are using." "That said, somebody is making the equipment available to Hezbollah — whether it is coming via Iran, China, Russia, Afghanistan or the black market, someone is getting enough product and feeding it into their supply chains," Chell warned. Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.
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