Fiber-optic drones have become essential for evading electronic warfare but leave hazardous cable webs across battlefields that force soldiers to move with extreme caution. To counter pervasive electronic warfare and signal jamming, both Russian and Ukrainian forces have turned to fiber-optic FPV drones controlled by physical cables instead of radio frequencies. These un-jammable systems have become so widespread that their fiber-optic cables now litter combat zones, creating tangled webs that Ukrainian special operator Khyzhak describes as a dangerous tactical obstacle. Soldiers must now navigate carefully around these threads, unable to distinguish between harmless cables and deliberate booby traps.
SPARC AI offers a different approach entirely. Rather than replacing one physical dependency with another, the company has developed software-only solutions that enable drones and robotic systems to acquire targets and navigate autonomously without GPS or physical tethers. SPARC AI's GPS-free navigation and targeting technology eliminates the need for physical tethers, delivering precision without leaving battlefield debris. The company's recent STRIKE-1 drone acquisition and pixel-level geolocation capability position it as a software-first alternative to hardware-dependent solutions in contested environments.
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