Results of Work in December
December was a month of intensive training and year-end consolidation for Boryviter. Throughout the month, we continued to deliver training and support to the Defence Forces of Ukraine. In total, 282 service members completed training across key specialisations, while 65 service members received targeted psychological training and support.

Training Activities
- During December, training was delivered within the following training specialisations:
- Command and Control & Leadership – 12 trainees
- Multirotor FPV UAVs – 41 trainees
- FPV Multirotor UAV Engineering – 12 trainees
- Fixed-Wing UAVs as Air Target Interceptors – 11 trainees
- COTS Multirotor UAVs for Military Use – 72 trainees
- Military Communications and Electronic Warfare (EW) – 38 trainees
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) – 30 trainees
- Lessons Learned – 66 trainees
Psychological Training and Support
As part of the Psychological Resilience specialisation, the following activities were conducted:
- 65 service members participated in intervision (peer-support) groups
- 5 service members received individual psychological consultations
- 14 service members completed training in practical psychology
- 15 service members completed leadership and basic psychology training
- 1,451 mobilised service members underwent psychological adaptation during the pre–basic military training period
December Highlights
Certification by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine
Boryviter Military School became one of the first seven private institutions to receive official certification from the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine to train operators of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs). Boryviter specialists developed a dedicated training programme aimed at preparing UGV operators capable of employing robotic platforms in real combat conditions — from unit-level support tasks to delivering fire effects against the adversary.
Joint Livestream with Toronto Television
In cooperation with the Toronto Television YouTube channel, we hosted a joint livestream with guests, raising UAH 2,521,010. The funds will strengthen the joint fundraising campaign with the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, “Vahon znan”.
We extend our gratitude to the guests — Yevhen Klopotenko, Mark Kutsevalov, Amil and Ramil Nasirov, Vasyl Baidak, Svitlana Nemoniezhyna, Ivan Liulenov, and Artem Damnitskyi — as well as the hosts Sasha Hontar and Maks Shcherbyna for their engagement, humour, and support. We also thank the Toronto Television community for its strong involvement and donations.

SKELAR Veteran Forum
Boryviter participated in the SKELAR Veteran Forum, which brought together veteran entrepreneurs, investors, and representatives of government and business. Oleh Krets, a specialist in Psychological Training and Support at Boryviter who recently joined the Defence Forces, took part as an expert panellist in the discussion “How Military Experience Becomes a Business Advantage.” During the forum, we also presented a dedicated booth highlighting training and development opportunities for veterans at Boryviter.
RAU Summit 2025 and RAU Awards 2025
RAU Summit 2025 and RAU Awards 2025 are annual events organised by the Retail Association of Ukraine, recognising the most successful companies and projects within the business ecosystem. For Boryviter Military School, participation provided an important opportunity to present our mission to responsible businesses, demonstrate the strategic value of military education, and establish new partnerships.


Such events enable us to engage with long-standing partners, build new connections, and develop long-term cooperation with businesses that share our values and commitment to national defence.
We sincerely thank our friends and partners who support Boryviter’s work: the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, ZMINA Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, Telebachennia Toronto, Retail Association of Ukraine, Uklon, Ukrnafta, MIM Business School, Yappi Corporate, Vyriy Drone, Escobar Coffee Roasters, SVARGA, SOVA, IAROS, the Fedir Shpyh Foundation, Ecocap Group, Prom.ua, and EVA.