Friday, February 3, 2023

Israel's Newest Drone Can Carry Up To A Ton Of Munitions

An Elbit Systems Ltd. Hermes 900 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is seen at the company's drone factory in Rehovot, Israel, June 28, 2018. Picture taken June 28, 2018. (photo credit: REUTERS/OREL COHEN/FILE PHOTO ) 

Reuters: Israel's pioneering drones use free-falling bombs, can carry a tonne 

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israeli armed drones use gravity bombs that produce no noise or smoke as they fall, making them hard for enemies to anticipate or evade, and the largest model of the aircraft can carry up to a tonne of munitions, its military says. 

After more than two decades of secrecy, Israel in July went public about its pioneering armed drones developed as part of an array of stand-off surveillance and striking options since it was blindsided by tank incursions during a 1973 war. 

In November, an Israeli general detailed the two corps - air force and artillery - that operate the drones, both against Palestinian foes close to home and possibly targets as far away as Iran or Sudan. 

Such drones are remote-piloted, relaying video or dropping bombs before returning to base. They are distinct from the kamikaze drones that Iran said were used in a weekend attack on a defence plant in Isfahan, an incident on which Israel has declined to comment.  

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Update #1: Israel’s pioneering drones use free-falling, silent bombs (i24 News)  

Update #2: Israel indicates its drones are powerful combat operators (All Israel News)  

WNU Editor: Israel has imposed limits on what drones can be exported .... Frustration mounts for Israeli defense firms that can’t export payloads for drones (Breaking Defense).

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