Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

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another classic for the history books


From a tactical perspective, I am wondering why the operator decided against putting it down the open hatch ?
 
From a tactical perspective, I am wondering why the operator decided against putting it down the open hatch ?
That would require a huge amount of operator skill, machine capability as well as some luck. These drones seem to speed up at the final stage and I doubt they can still be maneuvered by the operator.
 
From a tactical perspective, I am wondering why the operator decided against putting it down the open hatch ?
seems, they all left the tank, shooting at soldier has more impact. But this FPV is killer for these occupier.
 
seems, they all left the tank, shooting at soldier has more impact. But this FPV is killer for these occupier.

To me, "tactically", taking out a tank that they cannot easily replace is more valuable militarily than some random piece of conscript meat that they can easily backfill.
 
That would require a huge amount of operator skill, machine capability as well as some luck. These drones seem to speed up at the final stage and I doubt they can still be maneuvered by the operator.

I wonder if the speed up is in fact increased loss of control as the speed decreases when they try to go for the target ? We see a lot of that happening in the end game of the engagement and possibly down to the weapons payload itself which becomes more significant on flying characteristics at lower speeds or the operators need more practice time on what is a new tool for them ?
 

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