Israel ertrinkt in Drohnen und bittet die Ukraine um Fachwissen

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-829906

21 Comments

  1. ---4758--- on

    Good, leveraging the expertise and experience from other nations is positive.

  2. LongDongFrazier on

    Israel has helped Ukraine how? You hate me but I’m right. Israel wanted to appease Russia only for its lap dog to green light October 8th.

  3. Start move from the Ukrainians.

    Perhaps they can share strategies and gain insight on their situations to see they can get an upper hand.

    Both Ukraine and Israel are fighting evil, and we need to support them 😁

  4. LittleStar854 on

    Ukraine can help Israel dealing with drones, Israel can help Ukraine by dealing with Iran

  5. BREAKING: Vladimir Putin negotiates international trade sending 50,000 North Korean soldiers to defend Hamas

  6. macross1984 on

    It’s a win-win because both countries can help other in a beneficial way.

  7. Adamantium-Aardvark on

    Remember when Israel refused to give Ukraine the iron dome tech? Pepperidge farm remembers…

  8. sg19point3 on

    well well well…when Ukraine was getting hammered at the start of the war and Ukraine was begging Israel for help what did Ukraine hear from Israel. Don’t get me wrong I support Israel and think hammas and hezbola and ayatolas be erased from this planed. Team up and cooperate, it is a good thing! russian lancet drones are made on a license from Israel so maybe they have a way to stop them coming…now that Israel finds piles of russian weapons in Lebanon and hopefully realized who is not its friend

  9. IAmMuffin15 on

    Imagine if Israel ended up lending Ukraine some of their nukes in exchange for drones/military expertise.

    The Republican Party would completely implode on itself. A nation they are unquestioningly loyal to helping a country they inexplicably hate the guts of. It would be the geopolitical equivalent of dividing infinity by zero

  10. WackedBush343 on

    Ukraine and Israel *helping* each other is as unexpected as humanly possible considering how far apart politically the two nations are.

  11. “where was Israel when Donetsk fell”

    I guess it’s a good thing that the two are cooperating, I just wish Israel would use it’s status as America’s little sweetheart to ensure Ukraine gets more unconditional support as well.

    It’s going to look mighty fucked when Trump gets in, strangles support for Ukraine, gives support to Israel and Israel stops even pretending to be chummy with Ukraine.

  12. Far_Car430 on

    Then send some/ a lot weapons to Ukraine, they definitely need a lot of them.


  13. Israeli companies seek Ukraine’s expertise to counter Iranian kamikaze drones.

  14. We give you all drone secrets.

    You give us an undisclosed amount of ICBM with nuclear warhead attached.

    ‘Mr Pootin, it is time for your special military operation to cease’

  15. ShikukuWabe on

    Title is quite misleading, at least the end of the article is a little more realistic

    **TL;DR** – All that has changed is that Israeli companies (private and government) **are no longer pressured to ghost Ukraine**, so they can try to see if there’s anything of value they can teach each other, this should be the real headline, there are barely any parallels between the battlefields

    Truth is Israel kinda ghosted Ukrainian companies seeking help at the start of the war because they didn’t want to get on Russia’s bad side in a conflict unrelated to them where they had enough on their plate (which ended up being true as their own war started a year after) and Israel didn’t really think they had anything interesting to share, which at the time was true, Israel didn’t need technological help to take down big Shahed drones launched from Iran and Ukraine didn’t have much of a solution other than shooting it with small arms fire

    Ukraine’s solution to those are a widespread cheap detection method that takes Ukraine’s massive swats of empty (and flat) land to get early warnings to prepare for the drones, Israel on the other hand faces an entirely different problems, Hezbollah’s drones are smaller and because they have to fly very short distances they can use electric engines which are more silent and help against detection, their drones are launched from Lebanon which is mountainous and higher elevation than Israel which makes detecting them more difficult, not to mention there’s barely any time since from their launch to most places they attack is up to 70km at most

    Israel is doing a lot better with Houti, Iranian, Syrian, Iraqi drones because they have the distance (size helps but Israel took down smaller drones than what Lebanon sends too), like Ukraine, though even then, the topography is key and there are certain paths that allow them to continuously infiltrate close enough for the interception chase being IN Israel, not to mention you have to make sure you’re not taking down friendlies/allies/birds and try to down it above open terrain whenever possible

    Hezb is not really using FPV drones at this time, had they had 2 more years before the war that may have been different, might be a future threat, the IDF is actually the one using FPV drones extensively since the start of the war, though not the suicide kind

    Drones are the biggest problem for Israel but not in the battlefield, that’s ATGMs and that’s mostly being taken care of by the ground invasion

    Israel collected more than ten thousand brand new Russian Kornet missiles (amongst hoards of other things) which they could send Ukraine (but probably won’t) not to mention over 30k spike missiles across europe which only needs approval, I think the Biden administration royally fucked up in controlling this situation because it was too focused on making everything stop and not helping its allies win, they could have found ways to convince Israel to send/authorize usage of its stuff to Ukraine in favor of other things in their home turf, whether it be weapons or less pressure over its war, Israel has **8, EIGHT patriot systems** sitting in storage because they don’t need them since Iron Dome+David Sling covers it and are better, even if they sent the older 4 systems which weren’t locally upgraded, that would be more than DOUBLE Ukraine’s batteries, which they have 3 of, I’m not expecting a country like Israel to give up on its weapons and defenses considering its threats, which is why I’m mostly blaming the Americans for bad management

  16. sercommander on

    There are no state-driven expertise in Ukraine for combating drones. Strictly volunteer Rusoriz (Cutting russians) funded by donations exists.

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