From commercial toy-quads to free-ranging hunter-killers: Drone-autonomy levels in Command

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JFS737
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Re: From commercial toy-quads to free-ranging hunter-killers: Drone-autonomy levels in Command

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This looks great, more granular and configurable but usable and not overly complex. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks!
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Re: From commercial toy-quads to free-ranging hunter-killers: Drone-autonomy levels in Command

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About the bit on quads,

They are not only popular in battlespaces with uncontested comms. This is bit outdated, despite radio FPVs there is mass production of FPVs that typical run on single mode 0,5mm fiber on spools installed on the drones with ranges up to 20km. Fiber is connected via Opticalink with the radio/controller.
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Re: From commercial toy-quads to free-ranging hunter-killers: Drone-autonomy levels in Command

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JamesHunt wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 10:56 am About quad FPVs
They are not only popular in battlespaces with uncontested comms. This is bit outdated, despite radio FPVs there is mass production of FPVs that typical run on single mode 0,5mm fiber on spools installed on the drones with ranges up to 20km. Fiber is connected via Opticalink with the radio/controller.
This is taken into account on the comms-jamming code, only radio comms are susceptible to jamming.
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