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First-person view combat telemetry published by Hezbollah documents a precision Ababil FPV drone strike against an Israeli Namer heavy APC at the Tal al-Hamames forward position near Khiam. The footage tracks the drone flying over southern Lebanon's hilly terrain, identifying the target, locking its reticle, and scoring a clean top-attack impact. This engagement highlights how cheap loitering munitions are being deployed to bypass conventional defenses and systematically disable heavy armor assets.

Expert Insight:
Built on the robust Merkava Mk IV main battle tank chassis and valued between $3 million to $5 million, the 60-ton Namer is one of the most heavily protected infantry support vehicles in the world. However, by leveraging a high-angle terminal dive, the expendable Ababil FPV drone exploits the vehicle's thinner roof armor, destroying critical optical sensors, communications arrays, and remote weapon stations to render the advanced platform entirely combat-ineffective.

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Credits:
Thanks to open-source military tracking networks and regional defense analysts for verifying weapons characteristics and geolocation telemetry along the southern Lebanon border.

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Transcript
00:00This footage shows a Hezbollah FPV attack drone targets an Israeli heavy-armored personnel
00:04carrier at the newly established Tal al-Hamama's outpost in southern Lebanon.
00:09The Namur is one of Israel's most heavily protected infantry transport vehicles, reportedly
00:13valued at several million dollars and critical for moving troops safely in combat zones.
00:18After locating the stationary vehicle inside a fortified outpost, the drone operator locks
00:22onto the target and guides the FPV drone into a precise top-attack strike, indicating a
00:27direct hit reportedly destroying the target on impact.
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