The Israeli army revealed on Thursday evening that it has supplied its forces in southern Lebanon with approximately <strong>158,000 meters</strong> of anti-drone wire networks. This initiative aims to enhance defense capabilities against increasing threats from Hezbollah.
Hezbollah continues to execute targeted operations against the Israeli army in southern villages, responding to ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement. The group has employed suicide drones to strike Israeli positions, reflecting a notable escalation in tensions.
Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon face an increasing threat from suicide drones, complicating military operations. This emerging challenge has yet to be comprehensively addressed by the army.
Japanese media reports indicate that the government plans to develop a fleet of <strong>suicide drones</strong> and low-cost missiles to strengthen its deterrence against regional threats, particularly from <strong>China</strong>. This initiative is part of a new strategy focusing on integrated attacks using <strong>unmanned aerial vehicles</strong> and long-range missiles.
An Australian investigation has uncovered the sale of cruise missiles and suicide drones, similar to those used in current conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, on the Chinese e-commerce platform Alibaba. This revelation raises alarms about the accessibility of advanced weaponry to non-state actors and individuals.