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How much did Hassan drone cost the Zionists?

The Zionist regime’s economic media reported that the flight of Hassan drone over (occupied Palestine) cost the Israeli army several thousand shillings.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, the Hebrew-language media of the Zionist regime admitted that the arrival of the Hezbollah drone named “Hassan” into the airspace (occupied Palestine) created a wave of panic in the north of occupied Palestine and caused the flight of army helicopters, the activation of the Iron Dome and The siren sounds.

According to Vala News: The arrival of Hassan UAV and its safe return indicate the formation of a new problem that the Zionists must deal with.

Yedioth Ahranoth newspaper also reported in this regard: By sending this drone, Hezbollah has put Israel in a difficult situation.

According to the media, the failed attempt of the Israeli air defense to shoot down this drone has cost a lot of money, which has caused Naftali Bennett to emphasize the need to accelerate the production of the laser defense system.

Meanwhile, in an analytical report, the economic newspaper Calcasit examined the amount of financial losses caused by this 40-minute patrol of Hassan UAV.

According to the author of this report, the flight of Hassan UAV and its return is considered as an economic failure along with the security failure and makes it necessary to find cheaper tools to deal with these threats.

According to part of the report, when the Israeli army announced the downing of this bird, it was announced that it was a drone, but when it was announced that it had failed to do so, the bird was demoted to a quadcopter.

The good news is that the radar system discovered it even though it was a small, slow-moving target.

Read more: Lebanon’s Hezbollah has two thousand drones: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=17326

When this goal was determined, the Iron Dome was activated, several F-16 planes flew into the air, and an Apache helicopter flew after its downing, but all of them failed to shoot it down.

This operation is not just a victory for Hassan Nasrallah in the war against public opinion, and this defeat is not limited to the release of footage of the drone, it is also not just a military failure to intercept and shoot down an enemy bird that has entered Israeli airspace, but it should also be considered a worrying economic failure, a failure that has taken place in the dimension of a war economy.

Flying each fighter or helicopter costs a lot, flying each F-16 in the US military costs about $ 22,000 per hour, and the cost of flying each Apache helicopter is estimated at about $ 4,000, although these jets are usually fly in the form of Pairs.

In the meantime, the cost of each Iron Dome defense missile is about $ 50,000.

Based on these data, you visualize the conditions of the future conflict with Gaza and Lebanon, in which, given the growing use of reconnaissance and offensive drones by Iran’s allies, we have to wait for several defensive operations and attempts to overthrow them, while Hezbollah drones have a maximum of several thousand dollar.

It should be noted that Hezbollah in Lebanon issued a statement on Friday announcing the sending of a “Hassan” drone into the occupied Palestinian territories.

According to a Lebanese Hezbollah statement, the drone flew for 40 minutes and 70 kilometers in occupied northern Palestine and successfully returned to Lebanese territory despite numerous attempts by the enemy to overthrow it after conducting a reconnaissance mission.

On Wednesday, on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of the commanders of the resistance, the Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, announced the acquisition of UAV technology.

He said: Hezbollah in Lebanon does not need to import drones from Iran, and the Lebanese resistance has been able to launch its air defense system for many years since the time of Haj Emad Mughniyeh, and now we are witnessing a significant reduction in the entry of drones by the occupying regime into Lebanon that they were sent to Lebanon to gather information.

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