At a secret workshop in Ukraine’s north-east, where about 20 people assemble hundreds of FPV (first person view) drones, there is a new design. Under the frame of the familiar quadcopter is a cylinder, the size of a forearm. Coiled up inside is fibre optic cable, 10km (6 miles) or even 20km long, to create a wired kamikaze drone.

Capt Yuriy Fedorenko, the commander of a specialist drone unit, the Achilles regiment, says fibre optic drones were an experimental response to battlefield jamming and rapidly took off late last year. With no radio connection, they cannot be jammed, are difficult to detect and able to fly in ways conventional FPV drones cannot.

“If pilots are experienced, they can fly these drones very low and between the trees in a forest or tree line. If you are flying with a regular drone, the trees block the signal unless you have a re-transmitter close,” he observes. Where tree lined supply roads were thought safer, fibre optic drones have been able to get through.

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    10 hours ago

    This kind of idea is between genius and stupid.

    It’s a cheap an easy solution to a lot of problem, and it sounds like the kind of proposal an intern would do

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      Sure, but a 20km attack radius in terms of something that can fly seems… Idk less than effective.

      It would work for precision bombing nearby targets, but for long range strikes like Ukraine does, they need to be untethered.

      But in those cases, i doubt they run remotely, rather they set a GPS destination and they use a combination of astral navigation and inertial navigation to hit their intended target, just like missiles.

      Just much slower, smaller and lower flying missiles. Can’t shoot what you can’t see on radar.

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      6 hours ago

      It’s neither, they’re spare wire reels for older tow missiles which were wired for the same reason.

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      8 hours ago

      Drone manufacturer: “We’re having trouble with our drones getting jammed, any ideas?”

      Intern: “I always use CAT6 for my pc”

      Drone manufacturer: “You goddamn genius!”

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        Kids these days relying on wireless everything and don’t realize the security and reliability of a wired connection.