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乌克兰海军无人机携载光纤无人机
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据俄罗斯媒体报道,在一次针对俄罗斯港口城市的袭击中,乌克兰海军无人机被发现携载了光纤无人机。这是光纤无人机首次出现在乌克兰的海战中。光纤无人机通过光纤线缆连接,能够规避电子干扰,使其在复杂的战场环境中更具生存能力。双方都在不断尝试新的无人机技术,以期在战场上取得优势。此次事件也反映了乌克兰在海战中利用低成本无人机策略的持续演变。

💡 乌克兰海军无人机或已部署光纤无人机:俄罗斯媒体报道称,在最近一次袭击中,发现乌克兰海军无人机充当了光纤无人机的运载平台。这是光纤无人机首次被报道用于乌克兰的海战,表明了其在战场上的新应用。

🚀 光纤无人机规避电子干扰的优势:光纤无人机通过连接数英里长的细光缆,可以绕过电子战干扰,克服了传统无线电通信易被干扰的缺点。这使得它们在电子战环境下更具生存能力,能够更稳定地执行任务。

🚢 无人机“母舰”概念的演进:为解决光纤无人机线缆过长带来的续航和载荷限制,双方都在探索使用“母舰”来部署它们。此次发现的乌克兰海军无人机作为光纤无人机的运载工具,正是这种“母舰”概念在海战中的体现,旨在扩大无人机的作战范围和效能。

⚔️ 双方在无人机技术上的持续创新:乌克兰和俄罗斯都在积极试验各种无人机技术,以期在战场上获得优势。光纤无人机的出现以及其在海上的部署,是双方在低成本无人机战术上不断演进的最新例证,特别是在应对电子干扰方面。

Russian reports say that fiber-optic drones have been found on board a Ukrainian naval drone that acted as a carrier.

Ukrainian first-person-view drones that use fiber optic cables to circumvent jamming have been found at sea, according to Russian reports of an attack in the Krasnodar region.

The drones were seen in images and a video published this weekend by Russian news channels and military bloggers, which said the uncrewed platforms were obtained after Kyiv attacked the port cities of Tuapse and Novorossiysk on Friday.

Krasnodar officials said Ukrainian naval drones were involved in the raid, which Ukraine said targeted oil infrastructure on the Black Sea coast. At least two people from a major oil firm's office were reported injured.

A video of the aftermath appears to show a disabled uncrewed surface vehicle — essentially a sea drone — moored near the shore. It's unclear what happened to the drone, but several boxes with hinged lids can be seen attached to its hull.

Ukraine has used remotely operated roofs or lids to unleash drones before, particularly when it deployed dozens of FPV platforms from trucks deep inside Russia during June's Operation Spiderweb.

A separate photo of one box's interior shows a first-person-view, or FPV, quadcopter drone within. Other images showed quadcopters with attached canisters designed to hold fiber optic spools.

Business Insider could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage, though the platforms they depict align with designs for Ukraine's sea drones and fiber-optic drones.

The footage represents the first publicly known instance in which Ukraine has deployed fiber-optic drones at sea, in a continued sign of how the drone war is evolving low-cost tactics for both ground and naval combat.

Motherships of fiber-optic drones

The concept of deploying quadcopters by sea isn't new. Kyiv's forces were previously reported to have used naval drones as carriers for standard FPV drones as early as December.

Fiber-optic drones, however, are a special type of uncrewed platform mounted with a spool of extremely fine cables that can stretch for miles. The cables allow the drone to stay connected with a pilot or signal source despite the presence of electronic warfare, which jams radio frequencies that FPV drones typically rely on.

While more difficult to manufacture and deploy, fiber-optic drones grew popular after late 2024, as both Ukraine and Russia sought ways to bypass jamming devices that had flooded the battlefield.

Both sides have been experimenting with mobile carriers or "motherships" for fiber-optic drones because the cables can inhibit the platform's range or capabilities. The further a drone is designed to fly, the longer its cable must be, adding to its weight. The extra load might cause the platform to fly slower, require a larger frame, or carry a smaller explosive payload.

Ukrainian and Russian engineers have thus tried alleviating those problems by inventing uncrewed ground vehicles that can be controlled via radio signal to approach a jammed area and then release fiber-optic drones.

Since fiber-optic drones are rarer, drone pilots generally reserve them for high-value targets or to attack jammers to free up airspace for standard FPV drones to follow up.

The Russian reports also coincide with Ukraine continuing to develop new sea-based drones instead of a conventional fleet. Kyiv has, over the last three years, heavily deployed uncrewed surface vessels designed to ram into enemy warships with explosives attached to their hulls.

The tactic is gaining traction elsewhere in the world, with NATO, the US, and Taiwan among the parties developing and testing their own small, cheap sea drones.

Russia has also been bringing fiber-optic drones to its naval operations. Earlier this month, Russian state media reported that the Black Sea Fleet was testing naval drones guided by heavy fiber-optic cables designed to sink as their reel unwinds.

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