• @[email protected]
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    66 months ago

    Optical fibre is fucking fragile as all hell. You aren’t going to see appreciable signal loss with an antenna with much better weight savings not have a spool of cable either on the armoured vehicle (minimal if on the vehicle) or the drone (undesirable). Not to mention the mechanical issues associated with the spooling.

      • borari
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        16 months ago

        The strands are still glass though, and have a much wider maximum bend radius than something like CAT* cable.

        • @SmoothIsFast
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          56 months ago

          Did you watch the video? He’s wrapping fiber optic cable over a 10mm mandrel with no problems and it’s causing no loss. The video is 10 years old at this point too, we’ve probably progressed further with technology.

          • borari
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            46 months ago

            Huh. I guess the company i worked for was cheap as shit and bought trash cable.

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        So, you still need the special connectors, still a cable. I mean, if you wanted a smart kite sure, that is an overpriced solution.

        • MxM111
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          76 months ago

          Connectors are not special, they are standard and cheap due to fiber optics used in telecoms in massive amounts.

          • borari
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            86 months ago

            Now I’m imagining a guy on top of a tank in battlefield conditions trying to do an emergency fuse repair on a fucked up pigtail while cleaning the glass with those fancy fiber wet wipes and ranting about how there’s too much dust.

            • ferret
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              26 months ago

              A soldier would just pull a new one out of a disposable sealed bag