Ukraine Develops Countermeasures Against Unjammable Russian Fiber-Optic Drones
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has witnessed the emergence of Russian fiber-optic drones, which pose significant challenges to Ukrainian forces. These drones, hardwired with fiber-optic cables, enable precision strikes that are resistant to traditional electronic jamming, making them difficult to detect and intercept.
In response, Ukrainian technology company Kara Dag is advancing new detection technologies aimed at identifying these threats on the battlefield. Major Yuriy from the Ukrainian National Guard highlighted the operational difficulties faced with these unjammable drones, noting that visual detection remains crucial for defense strategies.
Kara Dag plans to deploy a low-cost detection system featuring arrays of microphones to pick up drone sounds and infrared lasers to illuminate and capture video of these drones. This device is expected to be trialed during real combat conditions soon.
The introduction of fiber-optic drones has escalated the race for technological innovation between the two countries, as Ukraine seeks to counteract these advancements while Russia continues to leverage its drone technology in tactical strikes.
As the conflict evolves, both sides are engaged in a continuous "cat-and-mouse game" of technological warfare, with significant implications for military operations in the region.
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