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For anyone wondering why we’re so worried about drones these days, even though we’ve done many aid deliveries before, it’s because this war is evolving and so are the dangers. In the past, it was possible to use drone jammers to take down russian drones by disrupting their signal. Some of you might remember me sharing, during our last frontline delivery, how we used the jammer we were bringing to the medics on our way there before handing it over. But that’s no longer as effective in many places, because now they’re using FPV drones controlled via fiber-optic cable, which creates an uninterruptible link between the drone and its operator, eliminating the risk of signal jamming. So in this case we have no tools to stop them from blowing up our vehicle… While Ukrainians use them on the battlefield, russians use them to commit war crimes against civilians. That’s why you’re seeing more and more successful drone attacks on medics, journalists & aid workers - often resulting in injury or death.
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These drones typically operate over distances of up to 20 kilometers, depending on the length of the fiber-optic cable (some are currently operated via cables stretching up to 41 kilometers). So while it used to be relatively easy to reach frontline areas, now you can be easily targeted and killed in a pre-frontline village 20 kilometers away. https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/one-of-ukraines-biggest-challenges-for-2025-fiber-optic-fpv-drones-4976
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Please stay safe Irina ❤️
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