Israel's Defence Tech Revolution: Combating Hezbollah Drones

Israel is intensifying efforts to counter Hezbollah's drone threat, with Elbit Systems developing laser-based defence systems. The conflict with Hezbollah, intensified by the use of drones, is part of the broader U.S.-Israel standoff against Iran. Israeli military exports are on the rise amid increasing regional and global demand.


Devdiscourse News Desk | * Israel And Hezbollah Have Continued To Trade Blows Since An April 16 Truce * Hezbollah's Kamikaze Drones Are Difficult ​For Israeli Air Defences To Thwart* Elbit Ceo Says Company Developing Hardware ​To Combat The Drones | Updated: 26-05-2026 21:17 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 21:17 IST
Israel's Defence Tech Revolution: Combating Hezbollah Drones
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Israel's largest defence contractor is taking significant steps to address the threat posed by Hezbollah's explosive drones, which have recently led to casualties among Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. The defence giant, Elbit Systems, is working closely with the Israeli defence ministry to develop laser-based weapon systems as a potential solution, as top leaders promise escalated responses.

In a statement to Reuters, Elbit Systems CEO Bezhalel Machlis shared insights into the company's ongoing efforts, emphasizing the importance of energy weapon solutions in combating these kamikaze drones. Elbit is heavily involved in creating technology to effectively neutralize the drone challenge.

The growing conflict has highlighted the rising need for advanced Israeli defence technologies, especially as similar drones are used intensively in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. With rising international demand, particularly from Europe, the U.S., and the Asia-Pacific, Elbit's initiatives are gaining global traction, marking a significant increase in Israeli defence exports.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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