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Elbit System Unveiled: Internal Documents Reveal Massive Surge in Autonomous Aerial Combat Operations

Leaked internal defense documents have exposed the unprecedented integration of artificial intelligence systems within military drone operations across Gaza and Lebanon. The advanced systems operate at five times their normal peacetime intensity, transforming standard surveillance into an automated target generation network.

Internal military documents obtained by investigators have revealed a massive escalation in the use of artificial intelligence technologies within operational drone units during the ongoing war. The data indicates that the current uncrewed aerial fleet, which relies heavily on specialized models manufactured by Elbit Systems, has become a primary driver of target production. These automated aerial operations are currently running at an intensity level five times higher than standard peacetime routines.

The central discovery within the leaked files is the operational deployment of a system known as SITS, or Server in the Sky. This technology consists of an advanced computer installed directly aboard the uncrewed aircraft, utilizing sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms to process incoming data. The system independently analyzes intelligence gathered by onboard sensors, identifies and classifies potential targets, and autonomously decides whether to transmit the information to command headquarters or ground forces.

Furthermore, this airborne server allows for the completely automated management of entire drone formations operating in the same sector. If a specific uncrewed vehicle loses visual contact with its designated target due to heavy cloud cover or is forced to perform evasive maneuvers to avoid anti aircraft threats, the system instantly transfers the surveillance mission to an alternative drone nearby. This capability ensures uninterrupted coverage of the combat zone without requiring constant human reconfiguration.

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The documents also detailed a powerful observation asset designated as WAPS, which translates to Wide Area Persistent Surveillance. This technology utilizes a cluster of ten high resolution electro optical cameras, enabling a single uncrewed aircraft to record an immense footprint of approximately 80 square kilometers in real time. The system includes a specialized function that allows operators to instantly rewind live video feeds, making it possible to trace enemy movements and locate the exact origin of hostile fire.

According to the unclassified reports, the primary mission of these automated drone fleets has been providing close aerial support and designating precise targets for ground forces navigating dense urban terrain and forested environments. Military officials noted that the real time data stream has become so accurate that frontline forces can successfully neutralize terrorists operating just dozens of meters away from friendly positions.

Simultaneously, due to initial vulnerabilities regarding incoming uncrewed aerial threats along the northern border, these assets have been adapted for aerial hunting missions. The specialized Spectro system has been merged with the airborne server technology to detect and intercept hostile drones crossing into Israeli airspace from Syria and Lebanon.

In response to the disclosure, the military spokesperson's office issued a statement clarifying that operational processes rely on a wide array of advanced tools. The defense establishment emphasized that it utilizes capabilities based on artificial intelligence strictly as an auxiliary aid, without replacing the vital involvement and human judgment of professional personnel and commanders. The statement concluded by affirming that every individual strike requires a distinct human assessment carried out in strict accordance with international law, while Elbit Systems and the Ministry of Defense declined to comment.

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