The use of drones across the battlefronts of southern Lebanon is rapidly intensifying as confrontations between the Israeli occupation army and Hezbollah continue to escalate. Drones have increasingly become a decisive tool for carrying out fast and highly precise field operations.
Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom published new battlefield details regarding Israel’s response to Hezbollah activity in southern Lebanon, highlighting the use of blue and white painted drones in operations targeting individuals suspected of belonging to the group.
According to the report, written by Itai Ilnai, video footage documented one such strike in south western Lebanon, where two individuals travelling on a motorcycle at speeds approaching 100 kilometres per hour were targeted by an Israeli drone.
The report stated that the drone approached from behind without being detected, as the riders were unable to hear it due to their helmets and the engine noise. The drone then exploded directly upon impact, killing both men instantly without any chance of survival.
Israeli Military Expands Drone Warfare Capabilities
Israel Hayom said the footage was shown during a field tour inside Unit “Yafta”, which operates under the Israeli army’s Technology and Logistics Directorate. The unit is reportedly responsible for developing unconventional weapons systems under the supervision of the Ground Weapons Administration.
During the tour, the unit’s commander, identified only as Lieutenant Colonel A, presented the nature of work inside the military laboratories. He described the environment as closely resembling a technology startup company despite the heavily militarised setting.
According to the report, the commander stressed that the rapid development of offensive drones has become one of the most significant transformations in modern warfare.
He reportedly acknowledged that the Israeli military did not fully embrace the concept of offensive drone warfare until after the outbreak of the current war, particularly following the events of 7 October, when military leaders recognised the need to accelerate drone development to meet battlefield demands.
“Bat” Drone Designed for Low Cost Precision Attacks
The report revealed that the unit developed a lightweight attack drone known as “Bat”, weighing no more than one kilogram while still capable of carrying a warhead heavier than its own body weight.
The drone was described as inexpensive, easy to operate and highly adaptable for large scale battlefield deployment.
Israeli officers said these drones are now being increasingly used in military operations both in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon, particularly for precision strikes against battlefield targets as part of a broader shift away from traditional combat methods.
A unit official stated that the drones provide field commanders with independent offensive capabilities without relying directly on air force or artillery support.
The report added that economic considerations also played a major role in developing these low cost weapons systems, especially when compared to conventional munitions.
Israeli Concerns Over Hezbollah’s Drone Capabilities
In comparing Israeli drone development with Hezbollah’s capabilities, the report claimed that Israeli military officials see the primary difference as being tied to strict military regulations and safety standards inside the Israeli army.
According to the commander cited in the report, Hezbollah faces fewer bureaucratic and operational restrictions when developing and deploying drones. He stated that, theoretically, producing a suicide drone could be achieved in a very short period if regulatory constraints and safety standards were removed.
Israel Hayom concluded by noting that developments in drone warfare now represent a major transformation in the nature of military confrontation across the region, as reliance on precision offensive drones continues to accelerate on multiple fronts.





