
Robert Brovdi “Madyar” shows how a Ukrainian FPV pilot intercepts a Russian fiber optics quad with his drone. Similar to reconnaissance drones, they plan to intercept those UAVs with their own drones and start to build up interceptor squads along the frontlines.
by MilesLongthe3rd
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Translation:
“See how low the cunty FPV flies, not giving a single fuck about the signal quality? It’s because it uses the fiberoptic thread, that gets unraveled from the spool as it flies, and can’t be intercepted by traditional methods… In short, pain in the ass… But there is a way to counteract those… We’ve installed special drone radars for fiberoptic drone detection in the range up to 3-4 km… After detection, our drone gets dispatched, catches up with the enemy drone, and initiates a controlled boom… Those who paid attention, could see our military van that was in a bad spot… Boys probably didn’t even realize what popped over their heads…”
Can’t wait for footage of the shotgun drone taking one of these down!
This is drone warfare development on steroids. Decades of advances concentrated into months.
What if they just add a net under the attack drone attached to the dropper mechanism
Damn, that’s a terrible plan
So I’m guessing the big cylinder on the tail is a spool of fiber optic cable? I wonder if the momentum of the drone is enough to spool out the cable or if there are ‘active’ components that control that.
“Look how low it flies. They don’t need to worry about signal reception since it’s optic cable. And our usual interception methods don’t work. Major headache they are. But we have initial draft solutions, we put out drone radars 3-4km in and then when detected an interceptor drone takes off. This one caught it the last moment, you even see our military van below already.”
Where is the shotgun drone when you need it?
Drones need to be armed with scissors to cut the cables
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