• cynar@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    The actual power to cut the fibre would be a lot lower than you think.

    Assuming a 100um thick fibre, ant heating a 5cm length, it’s a volume mass of around 10e-7kg. That would take about 1.5J (not kJ) to melt.

    The catch is whether you can find an efficient enough laser, that outputs at a frequency the glass is opaque to.

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      4 hours ago

      And it needs to be accurate enough to focus on an unsecured clear cable in uncontrollable weather conditions for a long enough time. You’d need a lot more power than what the basic physics in an ideal scenario would suggest.

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        4 hours ago

        You would still have that issue when trying to inject commands into the fibre.

        You also don’t need to target the fibre directly. Just sweep the area with enough focused power to burn one out.

        Defocusing would be the biggest range limiter. You could likely get 100m+ with the right setup, and keep it drone mountable. Not ideal, but potentially viable.