Hezbollah hits Israel with fibre-optic drones that can't be jammed
Iran-backed Hezbollah, which operates from Lebanon, is using fibre-optic-controlled drones in its conflict with Israel. These small, fast, low-flying drones are extremely difficult to detect. The cables used in the drones are as thin as dental floss, making them immune to electronic jamming. Drone
expert Robert Tollast told AP that "if you know what you’re doing, it’s absolutely deadly".