In June, the Boryviter Military School provided training for 437 specialists for the Defense Forces of Ukraine and delivered professional psychological support to 339 service members. A key milestone in enhancing unit capabilities to engage targets at long ranges was the graduation of the first group of crews under the new "Fixed-Wing FPV" training program.
Quantitative indicators of combat coordination and training by area:
- Military Topography — 87 trainees;
- AAR / Lessons Learned — 81 trainees;
- Military Communications — 74 trainees;
- Military Command and Planning — 73 trainees;
- Multi-Rotor UAVs — 47 trainees;
- FPV (Small Strike UAVs) — 34 trainees;
- Psychological Training — 18 trainees;
- Fixed-Wing UAVs — 14 trainees;
- Fixed-Wing FPVs — 9 trainees.
Support from 17 companies, foundations, and state partners (including the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, ZMIN, Astarta-Kyiv, Djinni, and the Ministry of Digital Transformation) was directly converted into combat capability: the raised capital equals 437 trained service members. The presentation of Boryviter's operations at RAU Expo 2024 enabled the integration of commercial sector resources into the scaling of training algorithms.
In addition to practical training, the school's psychologists spoke at specialized conferences held by the Ministry of Defense and partners. Sharing our expertise with specialized structures enhances the overall effectiveness of psychological support and crew recovery protocols following combat missions.