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1/ QUICK TAKE by Rus mil bloggers who translated a paper on identifying and tracking fiber-optic drones in flight: "FPV drones utilizing fiber-optic links possess zero electronic signature, rendering them invisible to conventional electronic intelligence (ELINT) systems." t.me/VBiblioteka/17…Image
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2/ "However, a drone remains a physical object. It can be detected using passive radar techniques based on SDR receivers—which leverage ambient radio illumination from DVB-T, GSM, or LTE towers—as well as through the use of specialized short-range radars."
3/ "Under these conditions, the key tool for ID-ing is the analysis of micro-Doppler signatures. Traditional radar systems are unable to effectively distinguish small UAVs from birds due to their similar radar cross-sections (RCS)."
4/ "Micro-Doppler analysis solves this problem by analyzing the kinematics of minute movements. How it works and what it offers:"
5/ "Precise Discrimination: The reflected radio signal is modulated by the target's moving parts. The high-frequency rotation of a quadcopter's propellers generates a unique pseudo-Doppler shift pattern, which—when visualized on a spectrogram—differs radically from the low-frequency flapping of bird wings or the swaying of foliage."
6/ "Hover Detection: This technology enables the detection of hovering or autonomously operating aircraft. Even if the radial velocity of the airframe itself is zero, the rotating rotors continue to generate a distinct radio signature."
7/ "Threat Analysis: The system extracts data regarding rotor rotation frequency and dimensions, aiding in the classification of the UAV type, the tracking of drone swarms, and the generation of precise targeting data for engagement systems."
8/ "AI/ML Integration for Automation: The effectiveness of this method increases exponentially when machine learning is implemented (see our previous publications regarding TorchSig."
9/ "The Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) converts radio signals into time-frequency spectrograms, which are then processed by convolutional neural networks in a manner analogous to computer vision tasks."
10/ "In real time, AI compares the resulting patterns against an extensive database of signatures, thereby enabling the automatic classification of objects. This critically reduces the rate of false positives and alleviates the cognitive burden on air defense operators."
11/ "A fiber-optic drone—otherwise completely immune to electronic warfare—inevitably reveals its presence in the radio spectrum through the very physics of its flight; however, the detection range remains constrained by the power output of the emitter and the computational capabilities available at the receiver end."

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Mar 30
1/ QUICK TAKE: a debate among Rus volunteers on how the country's Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) "could have" developed - instead of the MOD creating the USF, they theorize Rus' National Guard/Interior Ministry-type forces or Iran's IRGC-type scenario. More info in the thread: t.me/chadayevru/4634Image
2/ "Who, exactly, said it was right to follow the path taken a little earlier by [the Ukrainian military]? Does this mean that unmanned forces had to be created within the Russian Ministry of Defense?"
3/ "After all, the Rus Ministry of Emergency Situations (FEMA-like organization once headed by Shoigu who became the DefMin) and the National Guard were once created from scratch. There has always been a Ministry of Internal Affairs; there is a Border Service within the FSB."
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Mar 25
1/ QUICK TAKE: Other Russian mil bloggers are echoing the points made in the quoted thread: "Drone warfare has ceased to be a mere "supplement" to artillery and reconnaissance; it has become the very medium of battle." t.me/barantchik/354… x.com/sambendett/sta…Image
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2/ "This is no longer a story about individual drones, but rather about how the front line has transformed into a zone under constant surveillance and constant fire—a place where any movement of vehicles, troop rotation, ammunition resupply..."
3/ "...or casualty evacuation is under threat. The share of combat losses attributable to drones surged from 10% in 2022 to 80% as early as 2025; the average time required for casevac in certain sectors has ballooned to over three days; and—according to enemy sources—ground robots alone executed more than 7,000 missions in January 2026."
Read 21 tweets
Mar 24
1/ QUICK TAKE by a Rus mil blogger on the state of drone warfare in Ukraine: "Drones have definitively seized control of the battlefield. In 2024, one could still zip across on a motorcycle; in 2025, one could sprint through a tree line..." t.me/bayraktar1070/…
2/ "...but now, only the lucky few ever reach their objective. Aerial surveillance (by UAVs) is total. Movement between positions is possible only under conditions of poor weather. Evacuation from the "zero line" has all but ceased."
3/ "No, this is not just another piece of criticism—these are reflections. The enemy’s situation is no better. Our offensive is being halted not by enemy infantry, but by a drone cordon. The front line has become virtually depopulated."
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Feb 19
1/ QUICK TAKE from a Rus TG on the tactical comms in use by Russians now that Starlink and Telegram are not available: "The core of tactical radio communications is made up of Chinese products that surpass the standard military (Rus made) Azart radios, which are relegated to a reserve role. t.me/vault8pro/53788Image
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2/ "Tactical-level landline telephone comms: The core is made up of domestic telephone sets of the TA-57, TA-88, and TAI-43 models. Their prices range between 15,500-26,000 rubles. A civilian Chinese IP phone model, for comparison, costs up to 5,000 rubles." Image
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3/ Long distance comms is comprised of domestic military products, but the peripherals (the phones themselves for communication via PBX-R, laptops for military email) are civilian models made in China, priced lower than those of the main Russian telephone monopoly. The peripheral range is approved by the military, and the products undergo testing before being put into operation."
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Feb 5
1/ Russia's Alexey Chadaev, a prominent volunteer and CEO of Ushkuynik that manufactures "KVN" fiber-optic drone, on the alternative to Starlink: "The most obvious approach is to establish mass production of stratospheric blimps that could act as communication platforms..." t.me/chadayevru/4480
2/ "...remaining at an altitude of several tens of kilometers above a given area for months (beyond the reach of enemy air defenses), with minimal energy consumption and comparative ease of maintenance."
3/ "Most importantly, they don't require spaceports or rockets for launch. Prototypes of such solutions were even presented at the previous Dronnitsa (2025), and some of our "Ushkuyinik" residents have them."
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Feb 1
1/ QUICK TAKE: Russia's Rybar, an active pro-Kremlin TG channel, is at it again - "What if "Geran-2 drones were launched at America from Cuba?": "Given the current US actions, the main question is not whether the US will strike Cuba, but when and how." t.me/rybar/77101 x.com/sambendett/sta…Image
2/ "Cuba, along with Venezuela and Nicaragua, has been an anti-American stronghold in the Caribbean region, and after the overthrow of Maduro, US interest has increased. But what will the Cubans do in the event of a conflict?"
3/ "Let's hypothetically imagine that Havana decides to fight back against the Americans and wants to wage war. And this is where the now familiar "Geran" attack drones could come to the rescue. What targets could be threatened if these UAVs were deployed?"
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