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TheChaplain ◴[] No.44386198[source]
The article talks about signal jammers, but as far as I know most drones there are remote controlled using fiber for exactly that reason?
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rich_sasha ◴[] No.44386216[source]
There are... I think they aren't unproblematic - the fibre can get caught on things etc. Also I read of instances where the opposition can follow the fibre back to find the drone operators.
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empiko ◴[] No.44386395[source]
Tracing the fiber back is possible only in extremely favorable conditions. The light must hit the cable just right and there cannot be too many cables from previous runs on the battlefield.
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1. dizhn ◴[] No.44387948{3}[source]
It's not too bad when they see the drone passing by. I have no idea how often this can happen without being seen though.
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2. bluGill ◴[] No.44387999[source]
Those cables are 10km long. You can trade a couple hundred meters when the drone is flying by, but there are several KM that you cannot even see at the same time as you can see the drone.