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Damn, how big is a 41km spool of fiber optic cable?
And how much? Seems like it would be pretty pricey.
From what I've seen, they cost around 1-2k Dollars for 40 kms, probably cheaper if you buy in bulk. A single spool of 125 Β΅m fiber weighs around 3 kg but half of that is probably the spool itself.
Probably pretty reusable as well
Probably not as the drone would need to return home over the same route and that is a bad idea since then the enemy can follow the drone back with their drones.
often these drones are one way they can go farther without needing to save battery to get back and they can more out of the battery by overcharging it.
I was thinking of reeling in whatever cable survives the destruction after impact. It'd be easy enough to QC it after rewinding.
But yeah probably safer to abandon it
The cable is unlikely to be strong enough to reel it in by pulling, not to mentioned it would be tangled around things on the ground (including the cables from other drones). As such I think all attempts to retrieve it will fail because it breaks.