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How Ukrainian & Russian Militaries Combat Jam-Resistant Fiber Optic Drones, Explained

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For the past few years, Ukraine has been the testing ground for new military technology, and a new type of drone is being deployed can't be jammed.

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Russian troops are changing the approach to combat in Kharkiv province by actively using cheap comic-caz drones and drones on fibre-optic control, as reported by Ukrainian Radio Commander 429 separate regiments of U.S. drone systems, Yuri Fedorenko. [See_also ids="636210"] According to him, the new occupation tactics include both the use of low-cost drones such as Molnya, and the precise detection and firing of the positions of Ukrainian drone o…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Ukrainian fiber-optic drones are already hitting targets at 40+ km - FedorovUkraine has developed fiber-optic drones that are capable of hitting targets at a distance of over 40 km. These drones are effective even in conditions of severe electronic warfare, since the signal is transmitted via cable.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Ukraine introduced FPV drones with fiber optic control. They do not succumb to enemy REB and strike targets at depths of more than 40 km

This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Digital Affairs Mikhail Fedorov.” Three months ago we tested drones on fiber optics with a range of up to 20 km. Today it is already a solution capable of hitting enemy targets at a distance of more than 40 km. This is the result of system work: feedback from the military, unique technological solutions from developers, coordination and support from Brave1", - he wrote. Fiber optic FPV drones are…

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DRONELIFE broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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