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  1. How does that work? The advantage of a fiberoptic FPV is that the cable is directly connected to the operator. If the operator is several kms further back, from where the UGV was set on it’s journey, the physical connection is no longer there? So, either the operator is in another one of those boxes on the UGV (very unlikely), or the fiberoptic signal is converted to a radio signal with transceivers located at both the UGV and the operator’s base? But that would introduce the same EW interference and latency issues of just flying a radio controlled FPV, No?

    I admit I’m no expert, however. Is there some other more plausible solution here?

  2. Hairy-Bluejay-8833 on

    Super!👍👍👍🇨🇭

    SLAVA UKRAINI!

    Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦

  3. sandwichstealer on

    I wonder if they have stationary drones far behind enemy lines that just sit on something and act as a remote stationary camera? with solar panels for power?

  4. **Necessity is the mother of invention….,**

    And I’ll tell you what: The Ukrainians are the current kings & queens of improvisation, adaptation & overcoming adversity.

    I truly hope NATO countries are taking this opportunity to learn from the Ukrainians as well as providing them with critical support.

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