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 Militant group Hamas appears to have made extensive use of smal stanley cup becher l armed drones in its surprise attack against Israel from Gaza, in addition to using paragliders as a way to ferry assailants over fortifications.The attack took place on 7 October and saw Hamas militants breaching fences and walls, through which teams passed to terrorise Israeli citize stanley canada ns and seize hostages.Source: Social media service XA screenshot taken from a Hamas promotional video highlighting the groups paraglider assault capabilitiesSocial media posts suggest that drones played a role in shaping the conditions for wall breaches.One video shot from a drone shows an explosive device dropping into an Israeli automatic gun emplacement apparently positioned along the wall dividing Gaza and Israel. The device lands in the cupola beside a machine gun and explodes.Other drone footage, reminiscent of the war in Ukraine, shows a drone dropping an explosive device on top of an Israeli main battle tank, apparently destroying the vehicle. Another clip shows a drone dropping an explosive device on what appears to be an Israeli infantry unit, downing stanley cup  a soldier.There is also footage, apparently shot before the attack, that shows Hamas forces with a winged guided munition called the Zouari, which is apparently guided to its target using a small TV camera mounted on its fuselage.What is less clear is the role drones may have played in Hamas intelligence-gathering before the attacks, and how Hamas is using drones in reaction  Kbtw Join the Versant Power Team
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