Drone warfare in Ukraine is evolving rapidly. Fiber-optic drones, while jamming-proof, have limitations. AI-driven drones? A game-changer. See how technology is reshaping conflict. Click to learn more!
The Unseen Battlefield: Electronic Warfare Drones in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine isn’t just about tanks and trenches; it’s a high-stakes chess match being played out in the electromagnetic spectrum. What we’re seeing now is a glimpse into the future of conflict, where electronic warfare (EW) and drones are rapidly evolving. Forget Hollywood’s version of drone warfare. We’re talking about gritty, close-quarters combat where the advantage goes to whoever can jam, spoof, and blind their opponent. These videos offer a raw, unvarnished look at how both sides are adapting—Ukraine innovating with everything from fiber-optic tethers to AI, and Russia responding with a mix of brute force and unjammable technology. This isn’t some video game; it’s a new reality, and it’s changing the nature of war itself. And for those of us who’ve seen the face of combat, this is a development we can’t afford to ignore.
Key Takeaways from the Front Lines
Ukraine’s Innovative Drone Tactics:Ukraine is pushing the boundaries of drone technology, using everything from commercial off-the-shelf models to developing new systems like fiber-optic tethered drones to circumvent Russian jamming. We’re seeing a "necessity is the mother of invention" situation where a determined military is coming up with creative solutions.
The Rise of Anti-Drone Drones: The videos show that the fight isn’t just with drones, but against them. Anti-drone drones are emerging as a critical countermeasure, showcasing a cycle of action and reaction in the EW arena. The EW battlespace is becoming layered and complex as each side counters each other’s tech.
Fiber-Optic Drones: Jamming-Proof, But Flawed: Fiber-optic tethered drones, while immune to electronic jamming, are proving to be limited by their short range, maneuverability issues, and snag-prone tethers. The "unjammable" technology is not a silver bullet, and Ukraine’s response is already making them yesterday’s tech. This is a hard lesson that we need to understand about tech on the battlefield: there is no invulnerable technology.
AI-Driven Drones: The Next Evolution?: The shift towards AI-driven drones, particularly those employing machine vision, suggests a potential future where tethered drones become obsolete. This is a potential leap, but it’s a leap we need to understand the implications of.
Mass Drone Attacks: A New Reality: Both Ukraine and Russia are deploying large numbers of drones for attacks, highlighting a trend towards saturation strikes. These aren’t surgical strikes; we’re talking about waves of drones designed to overwhelm defenses.
Explosive USVs: The Maritime Front: The videos show a move toward unmanned surface vessels (USVs) equipped with explosives, rockets, and surface-to-air missiles, expanding the drone war beyond the land and air and into the sea.
Impact on Infrastructure:Drone attacks are targeting critical infrastructure, like oil refineries and industrial plants, highlighting the impact of EW drones beyond the traditional battlefield. The battle is happening in the factories and infrastructure now.
The Evolving Drone War: A Game of Constant Adaptation
What’s clear is that this isn’t a static conflict. The videos paint a picture of constant adaptation. Ukraine’s innovations in drone tech and tactics are forcing Russia to react, and vice versa. The shift towards AI-driven drones could fundamentally change the EW landscape. The vulnerability of fiber-optic drones reveals a critical weakness: just because something is ‘jamming proof’ doesn’t mean it’s effective. The use of explosive USVs also signals an expansion of drone warfare, with the conflict extending to the maritime domain. This isn’t just about technology; it’s about ingenuity and the ability to adapt quickly in a dynamic environment.
Witness the Evolution
The war in Ukraine is a stark reminder that technology doesn’t win wars, people do. But technology certainly shifts the playing field. These videos offer a window into the grim reality of modern conflict, highlighting how EW drones are reshaping warfare. Scroll down and see for yourself. This isn’t some tech demo; this is the future of combat unfolding in real time.
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Today we’re looking at the ever changing drone landscape with some relatively recent innovations coming out of the war in Ukraine. We focus in first on the anti-drone drones, or drones that are knocking other UAVs out of the sky. We then move into wire guided or fiber optic drones and how those are being used to counter electronic warfare. Finally we look at USVs or water borne drones that have started adding explosive charges, rocket launchers and surface to air missiles.
Drones Faceoff – Fiber-Optic vs AI for Modern WarfareWes O’Donnell2,867 views | 476 | January 15 2025 19:13:05 (46 comments)[ Read more … ]
Today, we’re exploring fiber-optic drones, and Russia’s response to Ukraine’s electronic warfare. These drones are tethered by fiber-optic cables, making them immune to jamming and surprisingly stealthy. But don’t let that fool you—there are plenty of design flaws, and Ukraine’s adaptability is already turning these flying bricks into yesterday’s tech. I’ll also look at AI-driven drones, AKA machine vision.
In this video, I’ll cover:
What Makes Fiber-Optic Drones Unique: From unjammable communication to crystal-clear video feeds and precise targeting, these drones are effective in EW-heavy environments.
The Major Drawbacks: Limited range, clumsy maneuverability, and hilariously snag-prone cables make these drones far from perfect.
Ukraine’s Countermeasures: From shotguns and nets to advanced AI-driven drones with machine vision, Ukraine is proving why it leads the drone innovation game.
The Future of Drone Warfare: Why machine vision could soon make tethered drones obsolete, and how Ukraine is pursuing both short-term solutions and cutting-edge tech.
While fiber-optic drones fill a niche, their limitations are glaring, and Ukraine’s relentless innovation will likely outpace them. If you enjoy deep dives into military tech and battlefield strategies, hit that subscribe button—I’ve got more videos coming your way, including one on Ukraine’s AI-powered V-Bat drone.
Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the heroes. Слава Україні!
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#Kanal13 #likekanal13 #subscribekanal13 #warinukraine https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13az?sub_confirmation=1 – SUBSCRIBE TO US! This night, the most massive drone attack realized by Armed Forces of the Ukraine on the territory of Russia in 2025. Armed Forces of Ukraine massively attacked 12 regions of the Russian Federation this night. According to the Russian media, more than 200 drones were used in total. Drones were attacked Aleksin in the Tula region, Rostov region, Voronezh region and Oryol region of the Russian Federation. Restrictions were introduced at the airports of Kazan, Kaluga, Saratov, Tambov, Penza, Nizhnekamsk and Ulyanovsk. In the suburbs of Kazan, after a drone attack, a gas tank caught fire near the Kazan Orgsintez plant. In Engels and Saratov, they canceled lessons in schools, where two industrial facilities were hit, one of which is the Saratov Refinery. Armed Forces of Ukraine tried to attack Bryansk with ATACMS missiles. Locals heard at least 30 explosions in the sky. Debris fell on the territory of the chemical plant in the city of Seltso and the Kremni plant. Russian air defense systems shot down 16 Ukrainian Armed Forces drones over the Tula region on Tuesday night, the head of the region Dmitry Milyaev reported on his Telegram channel. According to the governor, cars, outbuildings and glazing in a residential building were damaged. There were no casualties. Oryol Region Governor Andrey Klychkov reported a massive attack on the region by Ukrainian drones. http://youtube.com/kanal13az/join – click here and support Kanal13 monthly for distributing more videos and independent journalism
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