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Ukrainian companies are significantly increasing the production of fiber-optic drones, which are resistant to traditional electronic warfare tactics employed by Russian forces. This development comes as these drones have demonstrated their ability to bypass frequency jammers, making them an essential asset on the battlefield, according to officials in the Ukrainian defense industry.
"Whichever side adapts quicker becomes dominant," George, a drone pilot with Ukraine's International Legion, stated in an interview with Business Insider. The new drones utilize a long, thin fiber-optic cable instead of relying on radio signals, allowing for stable video transmission and precise targeting capabilities. Nataliia Kushnerska, a senior executive in the defense sector, highlighted the increasing demand for these drones from the military.
Ukraine aims to boost drone manufacturing capacity to four million units annually, as per President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's directive. The production initiative is expected to address immediate battlefield needs, with funds of $60 million allocated monthly for drone procurement by combat units. As the conflict evolves, these innovations are becoming crucial for maintaining tactical advantages.