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Jacob L
Jacob L@JacobL1994_·
From what I understand they still have them, they just prefer to use FPV drones whenever possible because it minimizes their exposure. For all the talk of Hezbos being the masters of close combat, that’s not actually how they like to fight at all. They like to keep to standoff ranges with ATGMs, drones, rocket artillery, etc. There’s really only been a couple times that I know of where they really dug in and tenaciously attempted to hold territory- Bint Jbiel, Ali Taher, Khaim, and when they ambushed those SF guys in late 2024- and in all those occasions that only happened because their standoff strikes were unable to prevent IDF from pushing to close contact. To clarify, it’s not like I hold that against them, that’s a smart way to fight, but it’s in complete contrast to their propaganda.
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@JacobL1994_ I now realize that the Almas seems to have completly dissapeared from. Hezbolahs arsenal, I remeber it was their go to weapon in 2024

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Jacob L
Jacob L@JacobL1994_·
There were also a few times lately where their guys who got cut off and surrounded opted to go down fighting, but again that’s really not their preferred outcome if they can avoid it
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@JacobL1994_ I honestly believe most of them were used and destroyed in 2024, and after that fall of Assad that direct Iran - Hezbolahs supply line fell apart and they couldnt get anymore, I swear to god they only published videos of Almas strikes in 2024 and no new vids n 2026? Weird
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shai corfas
shai corfas@ShaiCorfas·
@JacobL1994_ Almas were only their "go to weapon" in the sense that, like FPVs, it produced a wonderful color video of the strike perfect for propaganda clips.
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