Through a video, the Lebanese political and military movement released the third episode of the series ‘What brought back the Hoopoe’, which shows scenes filmed by a drone of the Israeli army’s only air facility in its north.
For the third time since last October 8, the Resistance drone managed to penetrate Israeli surveillance and interception systems, and the footage exposed detailed information about Ramat David, its air specialties and military formations.
The images revealed the base’s command building and its officials, including the current commander, Colonel Assaf Eshid, in addition to the officers’ residences, the fortified command headquarters and the command and control center.
At the same time, they showed the locations of the Iron Dome system platforms inside the base, the ammunition stores, the command centers, the squadron hangars and their technical areas, as well as the sites of the air navigation radars, the maintenance sections and the fuel capsules.
The audiovisual of just over eight minutes in length disclosed an earlier nighttime sweep of the Israeli army airbase, while other scenes were taken during the day.
Earlier, Hizbullah released two episodes of the ‘What brought back the Hoopoe’ series, which included aerial footage of vital Tel Aviv army targets.
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