Results of Work in February

Boryviter continues its dedicated work to enhance the capabilities of Ukraine’s Defense Forces through systematic and impactful training initiatives. In February, cadets completed training in the following programs:
- Military Communication Basics – 67 cadets
- Military Leadership and Planning – 26 cadets
- Lessons Learned – 111 cadets
- COTS Multirotor UAVs – 53 cadets
- FPV Multirotor UAVs – 104 cadets
- FPV Multirotor UAV Engineering – 12 cadets
- FPV Fixed-Wing UAVs – 31 cadets
- Fixed-Wing UAVs – 14 cadets
Boryviter also took part in the Basic Combined Arms Training Course at one of Ukraine’s military training centers. Our qualified instructors contributed their experience and methodologies to strengthen the training programs in Military Communication Basics and Military Topography. Basic Course. As part of this cooperation, an additional:
- 145 cadets were trained in Military Communication Basics
- 160 cadets were trained in Military Topography. Basic Course
In February, 33 service members also participated in intervision/supervision groups led by Boryviter psychologists.
A significant event last month was the Second Annual Conference “Lessons Learned in a Dynamic Defense Environment”, held in partnership with the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and the Center for Scaling Technological Solutions (CSTS). This three-day event focused on integrating the Lessons Learned process into Ukraine’s security and defense sector.
We are proud to note our continued cooperation at the international level. The Head of the Analytical Department and the Head of the Military Research Unit completed a training program at NATO’s Joint Analysis and Lessons Learned Centre (JALLC). This opportunity has further strengthened the interoperability of Boryviter’s Analytical Department with NATO standards.
We are grateful to the International Renaissance Foundation, which served as a donor for the Second Annual Conference “Lessons Learned in a Dynamic Defense Environment.”
We also deeply appreciate the support of the EVA store, which provided essential supplies for the FPV-type Copter UAVs program, and Djinni, for their financial contribution to the Military Communication Basics program.
🤝 We sincerely thank our partners and friends whose continued support empowers Boryviter to deliver high-quality training and strengthen Ukraine’s defense potential: Charity foundation of Serhiy Prytula, ZMIN Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, Avrora Multimarket, Retail Association of Ukraine, Uklon, Ukrnafta, Yappi Corporate, Terytoriia Minimalnykh Tsin, Vyriy Drone, Escobar Coffee Roasters, Svarga, IAROS, EcoCup Group and Zagin Kinomaniv.