No signal, no warning: Hezbollah’s drone Israel can’t track or jam

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New Delhi: Nearly two years ago (September 17-18, 2024), Lebanon witnessed an attack that stunned even seasoned military observers. Thousands of pagers exploded almost at the same time in what Israel later described as a coordinated strike aimed at Hezbollah. At least 32 people were killed, including two children, and thousands suffered injuries. The way the attack was carried out caught the world’s attention. Today, things have taken a different turn. Hezbollah is now using a new kind of weapon that is starting to hit Israeli forces on the ground. The drone that cannot be jammed This change is driven…