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🚁 Ukraine's New Fiber Optic FPV Drone Counters Russian EW Tactics
💥 Ukraine has introduced the Khyzhak REBOFF, an FPV attack drone utilizing fiber optic cable communication to evade electronic warfare (EW) jamming, Forbes reports. This advancement counters one of the main challenges on the battlefield: radio signal disruption.
🛠 Developed by 3DTech LLC, the drone has completed military testing and is awaiting certification for its first production run, potentially reaching up to 1,000 units quickly. Oleksii Zhulinskyi, the company’s CEO, highlighted the need for such innovations as Russian EW systems have become increasingly effective near critical targets.
🚀 Fiber-optic communication makes drones immune to jamming, allowing them to reach high-value targets without interference. While Russia has deployed a similar technology with its Prince Vandal drones since August, the Khyzhak REBOFF's introduction marks a significant step for Ukraine in overcoming radio signal limitations.
🔍 Enhanced drone capabilities could shift tactical operations, providing Ukraine the means to hit well-defended sites. Plans for future upgrades include lighter cables for greater range and AI-assisted guidance, broadening potential use in complex operations.
💥 Ukraine has introduced the Khyzhak REBOFF, an FPV attack drone utilizing fiber optic cable communication to evade electronic warfare (EW) jamming, Forbes reports. This advancement counters one of the main challenges on the battlefield: radio signal disruption.
🛠 Developed by 3DTech LLC, the drone has completed military testing and is awaiting certification for its first production run, potentially reaching up to 1,000 units quickly. Oleksii Zhulinskyi, the company’s CEO, highlighted the need for such innovations as Russian EW systems have become increasingly effective near critical targets.
🚀 Fiber-optic communication makes drones immune to jamming, allowing them to reach high-value targets without interference. While Russia has deployed a similar technology with its Prince Vandal drones since August, the Khyzhak REBOFF's introduction marks a significant step for Ukraine in overcoming radio signal limitations.
🔍 Enhanced drone capabilities could shift tactical operations, providing Ukraine the means to hit well-defended sites. Plans for future upgrades include lighter cables for greater range and AI-assisted guidance, broadening potential use in complex operations.