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◈ Theater Assessment
Israeli and allied air defense architectures continue to face compounding pressure across two distinct drone threat axes, with the fiber-optic guided UAS strike against an Israeli Black Hawk in Lebanon now confirmed as an operational capability in Hezbollah's active inventory rather than a one-off event. Iran's proxy network is simultaneously expanding its drone export posture beyond the Levant, with Mohajer-6 systems now confirmed in Sudan, demonstrating the breadth and velocity of Tehran's UAS proliferation pipeline across the region and beyond. Israel has no resolved electronic countermeasure to the fiber-optic threat vector and continues to rely on kinetic escalation management on its northern flank while the underlying defensive gap persists.
◈ Key Developments
◈ Operational Trend
The dominant trend for Israeli air defense is the structural legitimization of fiber-optic guided UAS as a combat-proven, EW-immune attack vector on the northern front, forcing a shift toward kinetic intercept and proximity-kill solutions in an environment where Israel's EW-centric counter-UAS doctrine provides no reliable answer. Iran's concurrent Mohajer-6 transfers to Sudan confirm that the resistance axis drone proliferation model is maturing into a multi-theater export strategy, not a regionally contained phenomenon.
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