How Israel used a remote-controlled gun, parked car to kill Iran's 'Oppenheimer'?
Israel killed Iran's top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, known as Iran's Robert Oppenheimer, in 2020 using a remotely-operated machine gun which had AI-powered facial recognition. When he was going to his villa, a dog crossed his car, forcing him to slow down. Thereafter, bullets were fired from a parked car. No Israeli agent was on the ground during the operation.