Fibre‑optic Drones Disrupt Russia‑Ukraine Conflict
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Fibre‑optic drones, small first‑person view attack machines, have emerged as a disruptive force in the Russia‑Ukraine war and parts of the West Asia conflict.
These drones are noted for their stealth and precision, allowing operators to strike targets with minimal risk of detection. Their deployment has been reported in multiple engagements across the eastern front.
The rise of fibre‑optic drones reflects a broader trend toward low‑cost, high‑impact unmanned systems in modern warfare, reshaping battlefield tactics in both the Ukraine and West Asian theatres.
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