The Russian drone "Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky", dubbed revolutionary, is controlled via fiber optic cable, which makes it resistant to electronic warfare (EW) systems. This was stated by military expert Alexey Leonkov.
According to him, the UAV's design includes a thin fiber optic cable that allows the drone to be used on particularly protected targets.
These are, for example, counter-battery warfare stations. The "KVN" can also destroy mobile systems supplied by NATO countries, and protected equipment - electronic warfare has practically no effect on it.
The high degree of protection of the drone from external influences is achieved precisely because of the peculiarities of control. Anti-tank missile systems "Kornet-D" work on the same principle, which are also controlled via a special cable.
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