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IDF Signs $6 Million Deal for Advanced Drone Detection Systems Against Hezbollah Threats
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
The IDF has contracted Magos to supply hundreds of radar systems for detecting drones, including hard-to-detect fiber-optic types, enhancing battlefield awareness against Hezbollah threats in Lebanon.
- 01IDF signs 21 million shekel contract with Magos for hundreds of drone detection radars.
- 02Systems detect fiber-optic drones using radar combined with AI and other sensors.
- 03Each radar costs tens of thousands of shekels, enabling broad deployment.
- 04Magos systems are lightweight, energy-efficient, and suitable for tactical and isolated use.
- 05Drone threats have become a daily operational challenge, especially near Lebanon.
- 06Magos operates globally, serving military and critical infrastructure clients since 2010.
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