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Russians have started using drones with fiber optic cables
Army Recognition ^ | 3/8/24 | Army Recognition

Posted on 03/08/2024 1:30:13 PM PST by hardspunned

According to a Telegram channel (@serhii_flash), the Russian military has begun deploying FPV (First Person View) drones equipped with coils of fiber optic cables, marking a significant advancement in drone communication technologies. The Ukrainian military has encountered one of these unusual drones, which had a 10-kilometer length of fiber optic cable unspooled during flight.

This cable control method offers a crucial advantage on the battlefield as these drones exhibit a unique resistance to electronic interference, making their neutralization extremely difficult, if not impossible, with current methods. The constant and uninterrupted video signal provided by the fiber optic cable allows for high-quality image transmission, thereby increasing the precision and effectiveness of strikes. Additionally, this technology eliminates the "radio horizon" phenomenon, which can cause a loss of connection in the drone's final meters of flight.

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TOPICS: Ukraine
KEYWORDS: fiberoptic; fiberoptics
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To: Sirius Lee

You can get single mode optical fiber with a diameter of 8 µm. That’s in the range of a 1:5 or 1:6 scale representation of a human hair.

Aramid fibers are floppy and are easily obtained in 10-20 micron, and relatively cheap.


21 posted on 03/08/2024 2:33:20 PM PST by BushCountry (A properly cast vote (1 day voting) can save you $2.00 a gallon.)
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To: hardspunned
This is what happens when Jao Bai-din and his Democrat Socialist cohorts are owned by Communist China.

Communist China sells such technologies as they see fit.

22 posted on 03/08/2024 2:40:12 PM PST by T.B. Yoits
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To: BobL

Hi!

“FLAMING LEFTIST” here!

You are wrong. Russia is at least 20 years behind in tech, vs the “west”, across almost all categories. This case is a clever workaround and reuse of old tech, namely long range wire guidance spools for helicopter launched atgms. The tradeoff is weight/drag and range.


23 posted on 03/08/2024 3:00:33 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: hardspunned

We’ve had wire guided munitions for years... Nothing unusual here. Fiberoptic guidance is just the next step.


24 posted on 03/08/2024 3:01:53 PM PST by maddog55 (The only thing systemic in America is the left's hatred of it!)
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To: buwaya

Tough Shiite, it’s working, as shown by Russian progress on the battlefield.

Moral of the story: Sometimes going back to the past is better than Glitzy High-Tech Crap that’s no more reliable than a Tesla.


25 posted on 03/08/2024 3:03:03 PM PST by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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To: hardspunned
The US was experimenting with fiberoptic guided missiles in 1994.

The Israelis have been selling fiberoptic guided missiles since 2004.

The technology has been around for a good while. An essentially "tethered" drone has its own vulnerability problems.

26 posted on 03/08/2024 3:05:01 PM PST by marktwain (The Republic is at risk. Resistance to the Democratic Party is Resistance to Tyranny. )
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To: hardspunned

Wouldn’t it be easier to just use quantum entanglement for secure communications? ;-)


27 posted on 03/08/2024 3:07:00 PM PST by glorgau
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To: hardspunned

This is old tech, already in use since the 1960s and continuously improved since. It was at one time the primary control link for atgms.

I suspect this case is a reuse of a helicopter mounted atgm component. There isnt much scope for helicopter launched atgms of this type in the current state of this war, with the KA52s primary atgm using laser guidance, not wires.


28 posted on 03/08/2024 3:08:52 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: BobL

Everything “works”, even good old machineguns and mortars. The question is how much any specific bit matters. The Russians had and have a general material superiority over the Ukrainians. The Ukrainians have a general tech superiority (since about mid-2022).


29 posted on 03/08/2024 3:13:18 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

“The Ukrainians have a general tech superiority (since about mid-2022).”

I’m not sure that Bradley Square or Abrams Avenue support that theory. They’re getting DESTROYED.


30 posted on 03/08/2024 3:18:43 PM PST by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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To: BobL

Teslas are quite reliable within their design parameters. They are not good where you don’t have a good charging infrastructure or where you have to deal with blizzards. They are otherwise very nice cars. Go try one.

I just recently rode (in Asia) in a luxury class BYD Denza N7, made in China. Very nice. That is going to be heavy competition.


31 posted on 03/08/2024 3:22:26 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

“Teslas are quite reliable within their design parameters.”

Kind of like Neocon ‘proving grounds’ for Western weapons (dry ground, perfect weather, etc).

Too funny, I swear you must be a TROLL here!


32 posted on 03/08/2024 3:24:14 PM PST by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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To: BobL

Everything is vulnerable to mines + artillery.

The US and Europe have supplied insufficient means to clear mines or destroy artillery fast enough to permit an advance by the small numbers of western supplied armored vehicles.

We are talking about under 100 “modern” tanks and maybe 200 modern UFVs.

And those models supplied to Ukraine are over thirty years old.


33 posted on 03/08/2024 3:28:00 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

Whatever, perhaps we shouldn’t have started the Ukraine War if we didn’t have enough hardware to send to Ukraine, while still being capable of meeting our other commitments.

Regardless, the Butcher of Kiev was fired on Tuesday, so I suspect that this Neocon Nightmare will be over soon.


34 posted on 03/08/2024 3:31:14 PM PST by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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To: BobL

The “neocon” term is wrong. That is about political policy, at best.

What you should be talking about are military professionals. The western way of war is an integrated system of air and ground attack.

1. Obtain air supremacy.
2. Hunt down enemy battlefield assets (SAMs, radars, jammers, artillery, command&communications, ammo dumps)
3. Isolate the battlefield (interdiction) by destroying chokepoints in the road and rail networks, and hunt down vehicle traffic.
4. Break through fixed defenses with demining operations and precision attack on strongpoints.
5. Exploit through gaps and go as deep as possible until resistance is again encountered. At this time hopefully one will be under a condition of mobile battle. Critical here will be sustainment of the advance, with sufficient logistics assets and reserves.

Ukraine has never been given the means to do 1-2 above, and insufficient means for 3-5. Its been given some short ranged ground based substitutes for air attack, but very insufficient. By western standards Ukraine has been fighting on a shoestring.


35 posted on 03/08/2024 3:44:17 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: BobL

No “whatever”. One needs to get into the weeds to have a valid opinion.

The US and Europe (but especially the US) have sufficient hardware to give Ukraine. Whats been lacking is political will.

The other big US commitment is confronting China. Thats an entirely different suite of military assets.


36 posted on 03/08/2024 3:49:07 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: BobL

And Russia started the Ukraine war, or wars. For them it was definitely a war of choice, a policy option. It all began, if you will recall, through a Russian attempt to override the popular will, in Ukraine, to join the EU (not NATO).


37 posted on 03/08/2024 3:53:54 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: BobL

The libs

Are lost

In the underwear drawer

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Rev 13


38 posted on 03/08/2024 3:54:30 PM PST by Firehath (Quackery - An irrelevant simplification / undetected Complex problem - attacking symptoms)
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To: hardspunned

A drone is powerful enough to drag around SIX MILES of fiber and have some useful battery life? Hard to believe.


39 posted on 03/08/2024 4:28:09 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (“Occupy your mind with good thoughts or your enemy will fill them with bad ones.” ~ Thomas More)
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To: hardspunned

It’s an extension of a TOW missile. Wire guided.


40 posted on 03/08/2024 4:32:21 PM PST by Gaffer
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