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Ukraine's Magyar Birds drone unit has reportedly devised a new system to combat Russian first-person view (FPV) drones that utilize fiber optic cables for control, making them resistant to electronic jamming. According to brigade commander Robert Brovdi, the unit employs mobile radars to detect these drones up to several kilometers away and subsequently deploys its own drones for interception.
Brovdhi shared a video on Telegram showing one of their drones successfully destroying a Russian FPV drone. These fiber optic-controlled devices, characterized by a large spool connecting them to their controllers, can navigate challenging environments without losing communication integrity. However, their added weight compromises maneuverability.
While Brovdi did not specify the radar type used, it is presumed to operate on microwave frequencies suitable for tracking small drones at limited ranges. Experts note that such systems could be critical in defending key areas along Ukraine's extensive frontlines. This development indicates a significant evolution in the ongoing aerial conflict between Ukraine and Russia, reflecting the increasing role of drones in modern warfare.