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clvx | 7 months ago

Unless autonomous drones happen, Russia has proved fiber drones are the way to go. Not saying jammers wouldn’t be needed, but Russia had a lot of success using fiber drones to retake Kursk.

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topspin|7 months ago

> Unless autonomous drones happen

Autonomous drones are an inevitability. Enormous force multiplication is available with autonomy. We're talking about a few people, or perhaps one person, defeating battalions.

The truth is autonomous weapons have been in use for a long time now. Mark 60 CAPTOR anti-submarine mines (circa 1979) autonomously identified enemies and launched a torpedo to destroy submarines.

krona|7 months ago

The drones Ukraine used in operation Spiderweb reportedly had "terminal guidance" software for the last mile of their mission.

A drone video intercepted by the russians was released showing this in action: https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/how_ukrainian_fpv_...

clvx|7 months ago

Probably trained for a specific location and targets but if you see how fast people adapt in the war of drones, I feel drones would need constant updates which might not be possible in certain frontlines. A tank at the beginning of the Ukraine invasion doesn’t look not even close to what they look now with all the anti drone add ons.

bamboozled|7 months ago

Are you implying Ukraine left Kurst because of fiber optic drones? Because I can assure you, that's got nothing to do with it.

I can also assure you that Ukraine using fiber topic, semi and fully autonomous drones with great effectiveness against the invaders.

pydry|7 months ago

It had a lot to do with it. Kursk was a heavily forested area where the Ukrainians largely had small troop deployments hiding under tree cover where fiber optic drones would hunt them down.

There are thousands of videos of this in Kursk alone.

Ukraine are able to set up "shielded corridors" to protect critical supply roads from fiber optic drone attack behind the front lines in the donbass but in kursk they were exposed and defenseless.

clvx|7 months ago

I’m not implying that but it was one of the first places where they used it extensively.

esseph|7 months ago

*for some tasks and mission sets