Ukraine is redefining drone warfare with the Khyzak REBOFF FPV kamikaze drone, a revolutionary unjammable attack drone from 3DTech that’s reshaping the battlefield. Using fiber optic cable instead of radio signals, this innovative tech renders it immune to jamming—a game-changer in the face of Russia’s dense electronic warfare (EW) systems.
Why the Khyzak REBOFF Matters:
- Unbreakable Communication: Fiber optics provide uninterrupted communication, even in areas swamped by jammers that usually disrupt radio-controlled drones. This new tech opens the door for operations that were previously impossible.
- Low-Altitude Attacks: Unlike typical drones that need to fly high to avoid losing contact, fiber optic drones can fly knee-high and undetected, catching targets off-guard.
- Built for Urban Warfare: With fiber optics, these drones can navigate enclosed spaces—like buildings—where radio signals would be blocked. This is a tactical breakthrough for urban and subterranean combat.
Built for Tough Conditions:
Developed by Oleksii Zhulinskii, a former Ukrainian soldier and founder of 3DTech, Khyzak REBOFF was designed with battlefield durability in mind. Zhulinskii and his team perfected a specialized spooling system for the fiber optic cable, which prevents sagging, tangling, and breakage even when covering distances up to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)!
Military Testing & Future Potential:
REBOFF has passed military testing and is ready for deployment. AI-driven enhancements for target tracking and mixed fiber-optic-radio capabilities are on the horizon, making this drone a multipurpose powerhouse. With Ukraine ramping up production and other nations taking note, fiber optics in drone warfare might soon be a global standard.
The Khyzak REBOFF isn’t just a drone—it’s a tactical advantage and a force multiplier in high-tech warfare.
Source: Ukraine Fields Unjammable Fiber Optic FPV Attack Drone