Results of Work in September

We continue to enhance Ukraine’s military training system and foster a sustainable culture of professional development within the Armed Forces.
Training Programs
In September, the following training courses were completed:
- Command and Control & Leadership – 27 trainees;
- Lessons Learned – 139 trainees;
- Military Communications and Electronic Warfare – 36 trainees;
- Use of Unmanned Ground Vehicles – 45 trainees.
The directions related to unmanned systems continued to grow rapidly.
- COTS Multirotor UAVs for Military Use – 110 trainees.
- Multirotor FPV UAVs – 61 trainees.
- Technical Engineer FPV – 24 trainees.
- Aerial Target Interception – 20 trainees.
Special attention remains on psychological resilience. 9 trainees completed the “Practical Psychology” course, and 24 servicemen received individual consultations.
As part of the adaptation week for the Basic Military Training Program, Boryviter instructors worked with 1,628 servicemen across multiple training centers, helping them adapt effectively to new learning and operational environments.
New Training Directions
In September, two new FPV multirotor training programs were launched:
– Engineering and Maintenance of Fiber-Optic Communication Systems for UAVs – 17 trainees graduated.
– Application of Strike FPV Multirotor Drones with Fiber-Optic Communication – 24 trainees completed the program.
Key Events in September
On September 16–17, the Boryviter team took part in Defense Tech Valley conference in Lviv, organized by Brave1 and the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.
Co-founder Orest Bilous joined as a co-moderator and speaker at a round table focused on the development of defenсe technologies in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the Box Express Market retail network relaunched its charity initiative FREEDOM Pizza 2.0 to raise funds for training UAV operators at Boryviter.
Together with the UZSPACE brand and within the nationwide “Train of Knowledge” campaign, a special collection of bottles and sticker packs was released to support military education. All proceeds from sales are directed toward training Ukrainian servicemen.
Learn more about the UZSPACE charity collection →

We sincerely thank all partners who continue to support the training of Ukrainian defenders and the development of the country’s defenсe education: Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, ZMIN Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, Retail Association of Ukraine, Uklon, Ukrnafta, MIM Business School, Yappi Corporate, Semantrum, Vyriy Drone, Escobar Coffee Roasters, SVARGA, SOVA, IAROS, Fedor Shpyh Foundation, Ekokap Group, and Uzspace! 🇺🇦