A Ukrainian weapons maker says it's building a new unjammable drone with a 100-kilometer reach. It says 'the war has changed.'
Briefly

A Ukrainian company is creating a fiber-optic drone with a range of 100 kilometers, significantly improving current models. This range extension is crucial for targeting high-value assets that have moved farther away from front lines. Fiber-optic drones utilize cables instead of radio frequencies, making them resistant to electronic interference and increasing their effectiveness in combat. These drones are capable of delivering powerful strikes against targets, including tanks. As production surges, they are becoming a prevalent weapon on the battlefield, with operators eager to maintain a connection despite the evolving nature of modern warfare.
Fiber-optic drones are regular first-person-view (FPV) drones that use long, thin cables for a steady link, making them virtually immune to electronic warfare tactics.
The only real hope of stopping an unjammable drone is with a shotgun, which involves a lot of luck for soldiers attempting defense.
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