With the growing use of ambush or 'waiter' drones, which lurk by the side of roads or on top of buildings, waiting for an unsuspecting target, Ukraine has developed a counter-technology which locates the presence of the lurker through light scanning recognition of the ambush drone's shape. It then destroys that waiting drone. So far, no effective counter to the counter has emerged. JL
David Hambling reports in Forbes:
Both sides use FPV ambush drones, called 'waiters.' The drones waits for a target, then strike. They are often uses to hit vehicles on supply routes to the front. Ambush drones are controlled by fiber optic cable spooled from the FPV, which are hard to cut. This has led to lasers. In drone piloting, "smoking the ESC" is burning out the Electronic Speed Controller which controls the motor. Excessive current causes the components burn out. But this latest development may be more advanced technology. A structured light scanner which analyses the distortion of the projected pattern to map the shape of objects below in 3D. An automated recognition system could pick up the shape of a parked drone. The drone is "fried" and inoperable.























