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Hezbollah Releases FPV Strike Footage Targeting Canadian-Made Robotic Vehicle
Hezbollah has released new first-person-view drone footage that the group says shows one of its operators striking an unmanned ground vehicle resembling an 8x8 model produced by Canadian manufacturer Argo. The video, distributed through channels associated with the group, appears to show the FPV drone closing in on the robotic vehicle before the footage cuts out, a pattern typical of strike videos released by armed groups operating in the region. Argo's vehicles, often used in military and security applications, have been employed by Israeli forces in border and patrol operations, making such unmanned systems a recurring target in footage released by Hezbollah and other regional actors.
The release fits a broader pattern of footage published by Hezbollah throughout the ongoing conflict, in which the group has used FPV drone strikes to demonstrate its ability to target Israeli military equipment, including armored vehicles and now unmanned ground systems. The growing use of remotely operated ground vehicles by Israeli forces has made them a notable feature of the current conflict landscape, and footage purporting to show their destruction is frequently circulated by Hezbollah as part of its public messaging strategy. As with previous releases, the authenticity, exact location, and full context of the video have not been independently verified.
The Israeli military has not yet issued a public statement addressing the video or confirming the loss of the vehicle shown in the footage. Analysts who track the conflict note that drone-based strike videos have become a routine component of the information war accompanying the fighting, with both sides using such footage to shape public perception of battlefield developments. Further details are expected to emerge as the video is reviewed by open-source researchers and military analysts.
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