Leaked: Russia’s SECRET Jam-Proof Drone!

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I just came across a report that Russia has deployed a jam-proof drone on the battlefields in Ukraine. This drone, known as “Mystery Egg,” is equipped with a fiber optic cable that’s hundreds of kilometers long, which is essentially a thin wire that connects the drone to its operator’s control terminal. This unique feature makes it virtually impossible to jam, as the signal is not broadcast over the air, and it’s also undetectable by radar. The drone is reportedly manufactured in China and is believed to be part of a larger strategy by Russia to gain an advantage on the battlefield.

This technology is not new, as similar wire-guided missiles have been used for decades. In fact, the US Army developed a similar technology in the 1970s, known as the “TOCAL” missile, which used a thin copper wire to guide the missile to its target. However, the fiber optic cable used in the “Mystery Egg” drone is significantly more advanced and offers even greater advantages.

So, what can Ukraine do to counter this technology? It appears that Ukraine will need to find ways to physically destroy the drones before they can be used, as targeting the fiber optic cable or operator’s control terminal is not an effective approach. This will require significant investment in and development of new technologies, including AI-powered drones that can detect and disrupt the fiber optic signals.

The story behind the drone is also intriguing, as it’s believed to be a project of the Chinese government, which is likely used to generate revenue while also providing a military advantage to its allies, including Russia. This highlights the complexities of international arms deals and the challenges of enforcing sanctions against rogue nations like China.


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