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Turkish developers have created innovative fiber-optic FPV drones

The Turkish defense company ASISGUARD has developed a new a series of FPV drones capable of performing combat tasks with high speed and precision, the Military informs. The latest FPV drones are capable of carrying up to 1.5 kg of explosives and developing speed over 150 km/h. These drones are designed to work even under radio jamming conditions. This allows them to effectively carry out missions at a distance of up to 5 km, using fiber optic cables for stable communication.

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The company took into account the requests of the military regarding the adaptation of drones to combat conditions. In particular, it is possible to relay the signal through other drones to penetrate into hard-to-reach places — caves and buildings. According to ASISGUARD director Barys Düzgün, this development will help the army effectively counter the enemies, while ensuring minimal costs and reducing the risks to the civilian population.

FPV drones are already in the Turkish armed forces, where they used for high-precision strikes.

Natasha Kumar

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