Cooked alive
Who will head operations ?Although painful to hear, these have very little effect in disrupting Hezbollah. Nothing new. Going on for years.
losing 3 senior commanders is not a light blow even for a decentralised organisationAlthough painful to hear, these have very little effect in disrupting Hezbollah. Nothing new. Going on for years.
Do you honestly think they don’t have these setbacks built into their plans? It’s not like their first go around between them and the Israelis. Israel enemies had to improvise as they do not have the same luxuries that Israel and the US enjoys.Who will head operations ?
You sound ill informed
There’s a reason why senior leadership is so important
Reliable detection may well be the problem here,especially if the drone follows a long roundabout course rather than flying the shortest direct route.Another one is flying at high altitude where its just not visible from the ground.losing 3 senior commanders is not a light blow even for a decentralised organisation
what I don't understand is why Hezbollah doesn't down every Israeli drone that enters Lebanon. most of these assassinations (and the related surveillance) are carried out using drone strikes. Hezbollah has the 358 SAM which has proven proficient in intercepting MALE drones. It should fire the 358 SAM at any and all drones that enter Lebanese airspace. Hezbollah must not have sufficient inventories for this.
losing 3 senior commanders is not a light blow even for a decentralised organisation
what I don't understand is why Hezbollah doesn't down every Israeli drone that enters Lebanon. most of these assassinations (and the related surveillance) are carried out using drone strikes.
I think it is not a namer. The namer It is a merkava IV MBT without turret and space for 8 soldiers. Anyway those genocidal troops have been punished properly.Cooked alive
I am not sure about detection, people can often hear and see these drones themselves. 358 can loiter and find the target with its own sensorsReliable detection may well be the problem here,especially if the drone follows a long roundabout course rather than flying the shortest direct route.Another one is flying at high altitude where its just not visible from the ground.
We dont know what means of detection hezbollah relies on when it comes to detection of enemy drones/aircraft,is it radar,optronics,spotters on the ground both in lebanon and occupied palestine watching enemy air bases and relaying takeoffs in real time?.
Ideally this is where one would want a combination of systems both electronic and human
these guys are very experienced and survived Israel for a very long time, I assume they take decent precautionsIf your a HZ commander traveling around in south Lebanon in a car in broad daylight you don’t give a **** what happens to you.
A) travel at night
B) use tunnel networks during day
C) only travel when absolutely warranted
D) use fake ambulances as your mode of travel
Any of the above could work. Yet they don’t care.
So again just move on and let Darwinism take hold. Eventually thru natural selection commanders will rise to the top that actually care about their own safety both in IRGC and in HZ.
Apparently any knuckle-dragging American troll can come here and insult martyred Lebanese or Iranian fighters and face no consequences.Terrorist taken out