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Hizbullah Drones Threaten «Israeli» Air Force!

Hizbullah Drones Threaten «Israeli» Air Force!
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With skies in the Middle East more crowded than ever, due to the ongoing conflict in Syria, the apartheid "Israeli" regime's Air Force is facing challenges it had never faced before.

Hizbullah Drones Threaten «Israeli» Air Force!

In a bid to keep its aerial capabilities up-to-date, the "Israeli" entity is to receive 50 F35s from the US - according to military officials - to give "Israel" complete superiority in the Middle East for the next 40 years.

The "Israeli" entity's Brig.-Gen. [Res.] Abraham Assael drew attention to the next conflict with Hizbullah will not be a full-fledged war.

Hizbullah is known to have a massive arsenal of advanced weaponry. Those technological advances, along with battlefield experience gained by the group in Syria, had made it a most dangerous threat, even more so than Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Assael added that the "Israeli" entity would face threats cyber-wise saying "the threats of cyber-attacks are a real challenge, our systems are well protected, but it is a serious threat which can damage or hurt our system. It's a race between our system and our adversary."

While the entity possesses advanced anti-missile systems such as the Iron Dome, David's Sling and Arrow, those systems have difficulties shooting down small, but potentially dangerous, unmanned aerial vehicles [UAVs] that can infiltrate "Israeli" airspace.

The "Israeli" entity had previously been threatened by UAVs! Powerful Hizbullah drones threaten the "Israeli" air force.

Hizbullah's Ababil drones during the Second Lebanon War and during "Operation Protective Edge" had easily infiltrated the entity's airspace.

What terrifies the "Israeli" entity, is Hizbullah's ability to upgrade its UAVs.

Accordingly, the "Israeli" entity, which boasts about mastering heavy electronic warfare, had closely followed one of Hizbullah's top innovators and logistics experts, Martyr Leader Hassan al-Laqis who had upgraded the group's UAVs for both offensive operations and intelligence gathering.

He is also said to have worked on making Hizbullah's internal telecommunication systems difficult to breach.

And while the apartheid entity continuously improves the technology behind anti-missile systems, such as upgrading its "Iron Dome" in 2015, "to expand and improve the performance capabilities of the system in the face of an unprecedented range of threats," the "Israeli" entity still lacks a system to counter the threat of short-range mortars.

It is believed that the "Israeli" entity faces the threat of thousands of rockets in the next war with Hizbullah.

Despite all of the "Israeli" army's advanced aerial systems, it is ill-prepared to face that threat.

Military sources said that if the "Israeli" air force is to prevail in its next round against Hizbullah, it must be ready to fight closer to the ground.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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