In the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield, UAV optical cable technology is mainly used to enhance the anti-interference ability and mission execution accuracy of UAVs. The specific application scenarios and characteristics are as follows:
1. Core use
Anti-interference communication and precision guidance
Fiber-optic UAVs transmit data in real time by dragging optical fiber spools to avoid the defect that radio signals are susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Even in an environment where the Ukrainian army releases smoke or electronic interference, stable communication can still be maintained to ensure continuous locking and attack on targets.
Complex terrain penetration reconnaissance
Optical cable communication supports UAVs to perform covert tasks in blocked environments such as forests and building complexes, such as sneaking into buildings for reconnaissance or attack. In such scenarios, traditional radio UAVs are prone to failure due to signal obstruction, and optical fiber technology significantly improves the success rate of missions.
High-precision tactical coordination
The Russian army combines fiber-optic UAVs with ground forces to build a multi-layer warning network. UAVs transmit real-time images back through optical fibers to assist the command center in making quick decisions and mobilizing firepower, forming a dynamic closed-loop control of the battlefield, such as a rapid encirclement and attack on the Ukrainian commandos