A Ukrainian drone with fiber-optic control pursued a Russian soldier who retreated into a bunker. The lack of signal interference allowed the operator to spot a net at the entrance, maneuver around it, and detonate the drone inside the fortification. Video by Signum unit.



by Gurvinek

14 comments
  1. How are they able to fly these things without getting the fiberoptic caught on everything? Edited: I understand it better now. The optics are spooled from the drone, so basically as long as there’s line to feed getting caught on something is very unlikely. Thanks for the answers.

  2. Nice bunker, should have made a door with that wire in hindsight I guess

  3. Just hang a bunch of fishing lines from the top of the entryway with small weights on the bottom. They’ll get caught up in the props.

  4. Fiber optic is kinda OP, lets see who will think of counter measure first

  5. as civdiv has said in basically every video

    your improved dugout/bunker has to have a physical door, even if its just doubled up tarps or one wall of a porta potty on wire hinges, you have to have an actual door.

  6. It’s like Frisbee Golf but even more satisfying when you sink it.

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