More details FPV drones have emerged as pivotal tools in contemporary warfare, with their utilization rapidly increasing on the front lines and in urban areas. The National Guard has reported heightened use of fiber-optic drones by Russian forces, highlighting the strategic importance of these unmanned systems. Meanwhile, Ukraine has made significant strides in enhancing its drone capabilities. This includes the authorization of the Vidmak drone system by the Ministry of Defense. The country has also set ambitious goals for drone production, with President Zelenskyy announcing a target of 2.2 million FPV drones and 100,000 long-range UAVs last year. Furthermore, the Defence Ministry plans to allocate over UAH 44 billion for purchasing FPV drones, emphasizing fiber-optic variants. This notable investment, along with international aid such as the 30,000 FPV drones from Britain and NATO, reinforces Ukraine's commitment to drone technology as a cornerstone of defense strategy.