DRONE REVOLUTION IN THE ISRAEL DEFENCE FORCES (IDF)
SP’s Aviation|Issue 12, 2023
THE ISRAEL DEFENCE FORCES (IDF) are recognised as one of the most prolific users of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly known as Drones, for military purposes. Their extensive fleet of drones, coupled with innovative operational strategies, has transformed their approach to warfare. These Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are no longer mere reconnaissance tools; they are transforming battlefield tactics, offering unparalleled opportunities while simultaneously presenting unique challenges.
Rohit Goel
DRONE REVOLUTION IN THE ISRAEL DEFENCE FORCES (IDF)

One of the most significant opportunities drones offer is enhanced effectiveness. Their ability to operate for extended periods, tirelessly covering vast areas, provides invaluable real-time intelligence and situational awareness. These keen eyes in the sky allow IDF Commanders to make informed decisions, anticipate enemy movements, and orchestrate targeted strikes with pinpoint accuracy, minimising collateral damage and reduced risk to personnel. By taking the human element out of harm’s way, particularly in urban environments or against heavily fortified positions, drones safeguard lives while enabling the IDF to achieve operational objectives. This shift not only protects soldiers but also fosters a more sustainable and efficient military strategy.

Economically, drones offer a cost-effective solution. Their operational costs are significantly lower compared to traditional manned aircraft, making them a fiscally responsible choice for a wide range of missions. This allows the IDF to allocate resources more efficiently, maximising its capabilities while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Also, Drones are highly mobile, capable of rapid deployment to any location, regardless of terrain or accessibility. This adaptability allows the IDF to respond quickly to evolving situations and engage targets with minimal delay, effectively adapting to the ever-changing battlefield landscape.

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