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WINFLY Optic Drones became the headliners of Brave1 Demo Day

The WINFLY team participated in the key defense technology event Brave1, where they presented their flagship development — a product line controlled via fiber optics. The most interesting among them is the WINFLY 10 Opto. The event brought together leading developers, military personnel, and investors, serving as a platform to demonstrate solutions that drive technological progress in modern warfare.

A Response to Electronic Warfare Challenges

In modern combat conditions, Russians widely use electronic intelligence and EW tools to disrupt the flights of Ukrainian UAVs. That is why WINFLY 10 Opto was developed as a tool capable of operating where standard radio-controlled drones lose connection.

Unlike conventional systems that use standard video transmitters (VTX), the company’s latest approaches allow radio and video signals to be transmitted through secure channels, making the device invulnerable to radio interference. This guarantees stable operation even when the signal must overcome obstacles.

Technical Advantages of the Complex:

Stable communication: the use of media converters and advanced data transmission systems ensures a perfect picture without interference.

Flight speed: horizontal coils allow the fiber optic cable to unwind at speeds of up to 120 km/h.

Digital video camera: allows for better, wider, and higher-quality images; several different cameras can be installed.

Night operations: fiber optics allow for operation day and night by simply changing the camera; the quality of digital video in a thermal imager is significantly higher than analog.

Effectiveness in Combat Conditions

WINFLY Opto complexes have already proven their effectiveness in the Donetsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy sectors. The team continues to work on scaling production and improving technical characteristics to provide Ukrainian units with a tool that meets the real demands of the modern battlefield.

Solutions for Neutralizing “Enemy Eyes”

WINFLY 10 Hunter is designed to destroy enemy reconnaissance and strike drones, including “Orlan”, “Eleron”, “Zala”, “Lancet”, and “Molniya”. Its main task is the interception of aerial targets and ensuring control over the airspace.

The drone is equipped with a modern digital camera, such as the DJI O4 or Walksnail Moonlight, providing precise targeting and stable image transmission.

Stable Communication and Range over 18 km

Control of the WINFLY 10 Hunter is carried out through a ground station with a tracking antenna, ensuring stable communication at a distance of over 18 km.

Experience of Combat Use

WINFLY 10 Hunter has already proven its effectiveness in key sectors. The team continues to develop the technology and scale production.

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