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  "description": "New drones in Lebanon are using spools of fiber optic cable to evade radio jammers and lasers",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-30T16:30:25.000Z",
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    "new kind of drone bearing fiber-optic cables for electrical connection",
    "already been adopted by Hezbollah",
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  "textContent": "WASHINGTON, June 30, 2026 — The latest innovation in drone warfare neutralizes sophisticated radio jammers and some lasers. It only costs a couple hundred dollars.\n\nIsraeli soldiers in southern Lebanon were recently killed by a new kind of drone bearing fiber-optic cables for electrical connection. Most models carry between 6 and 18 miles of spool and fly low above the ground, making them almost undetectable on radar. First used in Ukraine, fiber-optic drones have already been adopted by Hezbollah and other groups.\n\nLearn about America250 / Telecom150\n\n\n                            Learn about America250 / Telecom150\n                        \n\nThe drones have the potential to make modern warfare more asymmetrical than ever before.\n\n“The West's habit of waiting for the elegant machine that ends the problem is exactly what keeps it a step behind a weapon that costs less than a rifle,” Israeli tech entrepreneur Tal Pinkasovich wrote in the Jerusalem Post.\n\nRadio jammers are useless against fiber optic drones, since the devices do not emit a radio signal. Lasers can shoot them down, but need sustained targeting ability to hit one. More cost-effective solutions involve drone-fired nets, drone interceptors, and AI-controlled rifles which aim the weapon automatically.\n\nFrench, Dutch, and Indian police have tried training eagles to snatch drones from the air, but The Netherlands abandoned this solution after the eagles proved too difficult to train and too expensive to keep. India’s program is still active as of 2025.\n\nThe drone’s most significant limitation is the cable thread, which prevents fast movement and the use of swarming tactics, and could potentially be used to locate the position of human operators or drone clusters. So far, their most effective use in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been vehicular ambushes.",
  "title": "Fiber-Connected Military Drones Are Rewriting Modern Warfare",
  "updatedAt": "2026-07-07T21:47:36.686Z"
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