Comment on Fiber optic drone control beats any RF jammer
knightly@pawb.social 3 months agoIf you’re close enough to see and/or reach the fiber, then the suicide drone it’s attached to is already close enough to bomb you.
Comment on Fiber optic drone control beats any RF jammer
knightly@pawb.social 3 months agoIf you’re close enough to see and/or reach the fiber, then the suicide drone it’s attached to is already close enough to bomb you.
adespoton@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
How so? If the drone is trailing 10km of fiber, it is likely not immediately above the position where you’d see it… it’ll be a km up and traveling in the direction of its target, which the fiber will be pointing towards. And you’ll know that the operator is less than 9 km away in the other direction.
Umbrias@beehaw.org 3 months ago
if you can see the wire that is likely laying in trees and twisting and turning. across the scale of most warfare this is far from a major opsec concern.
knightly@pawb.social 3 months ago
Because the fiber spools out of the drone and curves back towards the operator on the ground at an angle that depends on the weight of the fiber and the tension applied by the drone. Given a lightweight fiber and a low tension to avoid breaking it, then if the drone was 1km directly overhead then the closest point where the fiber reaches ground level would be several hundred meters away.
knightly@pawb.social 3 months ago
Not necessarily. The drone can be deployed on a different vector and change course toward the target so that its fiber line would point elsewhere. The operator can also pull the fiber back in after the drone is destroyed or the line is cut.