Israeli Military Trains Dogs to Detect Hezbollah FPV Drones by Sound
The Israeli military is training dogs to identify Hezbollah FPV drones through sound detection. The program aims to give troops advance warning in low-visibility conditions.
thehindu.comHezbollah's drones have been effective enough that the military is adding this detection method to its existing systems.
The program pairs older animal-based detection with current military equipment. Officials stated the dogs will operate alongside other surveillance tools already in place. The training focuses on sound recognition rather than visual identification. This approach is intended to work when visibility is limited by weather or terrain.
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