IAF Intercepts Hezbollah UAV

F-16 intercepts a UAV that was apparently produced in Iran, off the coast of Haifa. IAF and Israeli Navy forces are scanning the area in search for parts of the UAV

IAF Intercepts Hezbollah UAV

The Israeli Air Force shot down a UAV launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon during the afternoon. The IAF identified the aircraft as it left the borders of Lebanon. Fighter aircraft and helicopters were launched towards the UAV to ensure that it was not an Israeli aircraft. After confirming that it was a drone, the commander of the IAF approved that the UAV be taken down by an F-16.

The current IAF decision was to shoot the UAV down above the ocean and not to wait for it to enter into Israeli territory, as occurred the last time that Hezbollah launched a UAV towards Israel. The UAV was shot down between five and six miles west of Haifa, at an altitude of 6,000 feet by way of an air-to-air missile. The IAF does not know what was the target of the UAV, or if it was armed.

IAF and Israeli Navy forces are presently scanning the area where the UAV was downed. The IDF is assessing that Hezbollah sought to carry out another provocation through the use of an Iranian UAV and the attempt to return it to Lebanon after having taken photographs in Israel.

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