The US and Israel have teamed up to create a fiber-optic FPV drone.

4 237 8
The US and Israel have teamed up to create a fiber-optic FPV drone.

Neros Technologies (USA) and Kela Technologies (Israel) have teamed up to create the “world’s first” fiber optic FPVdrone, which meets the requirements of NDAA (approximately the American equivalent of the Russian GOST RV).

The quadcopter they developed, based on the standard Archer FPV drone, was named Archer Fiber. It combines fiber-optic control with interference-resistant electronics. It is said to be entering service soon.



It is noted that the design of the new UAV differs from typical fiber optic drones, which often use commercial FPV cameras and electronics of Chinese origin:

Fiber-optic control ensures communication, precision, and lethality even in the most severe electronic jamming conditions. This is precisely what the United States and its allies need on a large scale.

According to the developers, the first prototypes have already been deployed in "a number of defense cooperation partner countries" to test their combat capabilities:

By combining American defense industry with Israeli battlefield-proven ingenuity, we are delivering unprecedented rapid advancement of combat capabilities.

The manufacturer announced that it is ready to accept pre-orders for the supply of Archer Fiber.

8 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. 0
    16 December 2025 12: 08
    Okay, let them create the world's first fiber-optic FPV drone, which has no analogues.
    This is not how idiots advertise FPV drones!!! wassat
  2. -1
    16 December 2025 12: 16
    Well done, choa.
    :))))
    We've finally assembled the "world's first" combat FPV drone using fiber optics, which doesn't contain a single Chinese part.

    NDAA compliance means it does not contain critical components sourced from China.
    1. 0
      16 December 2025 14: 26
      Yeah, just kosher parts from the purebred Terminator, Wall-E, and Captain Mattressia.
  3. +1
    16 December 2025 14: 26
    I didn't understand something.
    So Russia, the supposed "gas station country," was able to build a fiber-optic drone on its own.
    And here, supposedly, two of the most powerful countries: the USA (a global fascist) and Israel (a Zionist fascist) are uniting to catch up with Russia. It's surreal.
    1. +1
      16 December 2025 14: 49
      Quote: Varyazhko
      I didn't understand something.
      So Russia, the supposed "gas station country," was able to build a fiber-optic drone on its own.
      And here, supposedly, two of the most powerful countries: the USA (a global fascist) and Israel (a Zionist fascist) are uniting to catch up with Russia. It's surreal.


      In the Russian fiber-optic FPV, at least 50%, and in fact 80%, of the components come from China...
      1. 0
        16 December 2025 15: 07
        is there any evidence to support your words?
        There are also doubts about the American FPVs, the F-35 and it have many Chinese components
      2. -1
        16 December 2025 15: 55
        Are you a developer or chief engineer at a factory that produces Russian fiber-optic drones?
  4. +1
    18 December 2025 13: 45
    I remember a few years ago, many people here were making fun of Israeli Spikes, some versions of which were controlled via fiber optics. Now it's become a trendy thing.