https://youtu.be/-PamR28b8K0
TL;DR: Hezbollah (Lebanon) is curb-stomping and immobilizing the IDF using $200 FPV (First Person View) drones to attack IDF troops and tanks using anti-tank payloads. Entire IDF bases are being abandoned as kike terrorists flee for their lives.
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* [Although Hezbollah drones carry anti-tank explosives, they have been focusing on targeting IDF troops rather than empty IDF tanks as an act of psychological warfare because fuck the jew.](https://i.imgur.com/t4jrjdI.jpeg)
* IDF are abandoning their bases because they don't like Hezbolla drones destroying all of their vehicles and flying through base windows to kill them.
* Hezbollah's drones circumvent IDF electronic countermeasures using thin fiberoptic cable connecting the drone to the operator. Primitive yet effective technology.
* 80% of IDF operations have been immobilized because these drones are so effective, preventing troops from moving during the day or operating vehicles or walking in the open.
* IDF are attempting to mitigate these drone attacks by huddled together inside huge tents covered by fishing nets. Hezbollah have responded by dropping big fucking bombs on these rodent nests.
* Hezbollah drones have recently destroyed two IDF Iron Dome batteries, leaving only eight operating.
Everyone uses acro mode on the front lines, again I have no idea where you see stable mode being used. Its easier to line up a hit in acro mode if you're a good operator. Much harder on a moving vehicle. Stable mode is easier to shoot down.
We use a lot of tandem warheads.
Merkavas have thick armor but not enough to prevent the engine from being disabled, especially with tandem warhead.
The rest I'm not answering for opsec reasons.
Correct me if Im wrong here, but stable would not be used on a moving target, it would be used to sneek through narrow gaps and manuver in quarters barely larger than the drone. You do see this in the video footage. Example, enemy tank heavily covered in foliage. The pilot carefully manuvers through the branches and hits the driver hatch or similar. For this use stable is superior.
And I say that as someone who only flew acro prior to playing UFDS. Now I see that there are times where stable is superior.