Fibre-optic drones | The phantom that flies

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A Ukrainian made FPV fibre-optic drone flies at a military market place at an undisclosed location in the Kyiv region, Ukraine.
| Photo Credit: AP

Low-cost, hard to track, harder to stop and capable of overwhelming in swarms, the fibre-optic-guided drones are proving to be a disruptive force in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and parts of the West Asia war.

According to Rahul Bedi, a Delhi-based journalist reporting on military and security matters, fibre-optic drones represent an inflection point in modern warfare — cheap expendable systems that are no longer constrained by electronic jamming or battlefield visibility. “In Ukraine and in southern Lebanon, they have redefined the front line, enabling persistent low-altitude strikes in heavily contested zones. The result is a battlefield where control is increasingly determined not by scale or sophistication of conventional weapon systems alone, but by adapting these phantom-like drones to dominate the environment.”



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