Lessons learnt from the Russo-Ukrainian War were quickly transferred: Very cheap drones refitted with grenades or other explosive devices can destroy very expensive military equipment.
The article even suggests that because of the Russo-Ukrainian War and its heavy demand of drones Hamas could not obtain more drones.
"... A few simple commercial drones carried out photography missions, dropped grenades and heavy bombs on outposts and along the Gaza border and disabled part of the IDF's surveillance system, without disturbing the army's complacency, at the start of the attack. ...
This is not the first time that the drone threat has disrupted Israel's skies. Earlier this year in May, three incidents were recorded of commercial drones entering Israeli airspace including a DJI-made drone from Lebanon hovering above the Zarit base. ...
Drones themselves have also become an effective tool for fighting assault drones. Israeli company Xtend, for example, offers foreign security forces, including the US military, attack drones based on Racers - motorized racing drones capable of maneuvering and hitting a precise target at enormous speed. ..."
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