New video footage from Ukraine reveals the extensive use of fiber-optic cables for drones in the Serebryansky Forest, demonstrating their resilience against electronic jamming. The cables create a stable communication link between operators and drones, critical in countering electronic warfare. Ukraine's defense ministry showcased this innovation, emphasizing the network of fiber optics that reflects sunlight and outlines the active drone presence. As the conflict evolves, both sides increasingly rely on such technology, indicating a strategic shift in modern warfare.
Fiber-optic drones, which are connected to operators via a long, thin fiber-optic cable, can't be jammed by electronic warfare tactics designed to disrupt the signal connection.
Clumps of wires can be seen spread across the treetops. The lines are reflective, and at some points in the video, the sunlight flashes off of them.
Serebryansky Forest is a large nature preserve in Luhansk Oblast, showcasing the significant impact of fiber-optic drone activity in this region.
This new video highlights the expanding use of fiber-optic drones on both sides of the war, showing a shift in modern warfare tactics.
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