We have a new unexpected development since according to foreign sources, the Israeli navy was attacked by an unmanned submarine on the shores of the Gaza Strip. The attack was neutralized in time by its weapon systems.
As the ship approached the port, it exploded and its neutralization caused relatively little material damage to the Israeli warship.
Russian sources, judging by the explosion that took place, emphasize that there were enough explosives in the unknown submarine remote-controlled yacht that was moving at high speed to hit (unsuccessfully) the Israeli warship, with the aim of causing great damage.
Who exactly is behind the attack on the Israeli warship remains unknown at this time. However, all indications are that Palestinian radical groups (Hamas) have already declared their readiness to attack Israeli targets at sea.
Israel, for its part, has not yet revealed all the details of the incident, noting only that the threat was eliminated immediately. To date, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the Israeli warship.
However, the Islamist terrorist organization Hamas owns remote-controlled submarines. Unmanned submarines could be used to attack any number of Israeli targets at sea, including gas drilling rigs, merchant ships and warships, as in this case.
The Israeli military said Hamas' naval arsenal contained "advanced naval weapons capable of infiltrating and carrying out terrorist attacks."
The same sources estimate that Hamas has expanded its naval capabilities, both in terms of advanced technology and in terms of training frogmen, so that they can penetrate Israeli territory from the sea to attack Israeli ships.
Behind everything, however, are probably two countries, one is Turkey and the other is Iran, according to the same sources.
The Americans estimate that over the next decade, submarine drones will become the worst nightmare of surface units and submarines.
Aerial unmanned vehicles will be called upon to locate and neutralize manned and non-submarine vehicles. In fact, they are expected to develop the well-known detection methods which are active and passive sonar. They will locate torpedoes and turn themselves into torpedoes to destroy enemy warships.
The Mediterranean countries in combination with the major energy projects in the region will be called first of all, as everything shows, to respond very soon to this huge, insidious danger under water.