Dmitry Dubov. April 29, 2029. In this issue, we analyze why Israel once again finds itself in the role of catching up in the technology war.
FPV drones are already changing combat tactics in Lebanon and undermining the usual advantages of the army.
Why do cheap and mass solutions turn out to be more effective than expensive systems?
How Ukraine’s experience became a new methodology of modern warfare — and why was it ignored?
What’s wrong with relying on electronic warfare and why do fiber-optic drones break the entire concept of suppression?
Where is the IDF losing pace and what does a ‘smart army’ mean in the new reality?
Why does Hezbollah adapt faster and how does this affect the course of the conflict?
What changes in tactics are already happening — and are they enough?
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