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A Ukrainian bench demonstration that a laser doesn’t affect the functioning of the optical fiber of a fiber FPV. The laser is blue light 10 Watt 450nm. Serhii “Flash” had requested this test as the Russians were claiming otherwise.

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Roy🇨🇦1 year ago

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ARK Electronics2 years ago

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SpannerMonkey1 year ago

Blue laser is around 440nm whereas fibre optic runs in the 1200 to 1600nm range

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Roy🇨🇦1 year ago

I don’t think the wavelength really matters as fiber has a non-uniform refractive index and light can’t be introduced into it from the side.

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trenchgun911 year ago

How do they even claim that works? Attacking the camera would make some sense but it obviously isn't going to mess with guidance

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Bruh1 year ago

His blue laser is actually 1W, not 10W. I have the exact same one from Ali express.

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Ken Florida1 year ago

I'm curious to know what effect that would have had dazzling the camera.

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Roy🇨🇦1 year ago

Probably a lot more effective.

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4xScrews1 year ago

@tt12514

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Gerald Paquin1 year ago

Ha ha, ruzzian claims so someone can get state monies for a device that does nothing but get them development money.

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Bryan de Paepe1 year ago

There is a core glass fiber which carries the light and an outer layer of glass that keeps the light in the glass fiber which also works keeping light out, plus a plastic layer for durability which also filters light.

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