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Hezbollah's deployment of low-cost fiber-optic FPV drones equipped with thermal sensors has killed Israeli soldiers and bypassed electronic warfare systems in southern Lebanon, forcing IDF troops to improvise defenses with fishing nets and soccer goal netting. The weapon — costing as little as $400 per unit — has prompted an emergency security cabinet meeting and exposed significant vulnerabilities in Israel's layered air defense architecture, raising questions about the cost asymmetry of modern drone warfare and the proliferation of unjammable drone technology across conflict zones.

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