In May, Boryviter Military School provided training for 747 military personnel, enhancing the technological capabilities of Defense Forces units. Quantitative training indicators by specialization:
- Psychological training of military personnel — 283;
- Military communications — 169;
- Military topography — 80;
- VVD / Lessons Learned — 59;
- Multirotor UAVs — 51;
- Multirotor FPVs — 42;
- Military command and planning — 26;
- Situational awareness systems — 25;
- Fixed-wing UAVs — 12.
To increase target engagement efficiency, Boryviter modified its operator training algorithm. Training in the employment of strike FPV drones is now conducted exclusively in three-person crews: a pilot, a navigator, and a spotter-adjuster. This approach ensures comprehensive combat coordination prior to deployment to positions.
Furthermore, the school's instructors successfully completed the NATO Lessons Learned Staff Officer Course certification, enabling the implementation of the North Atlantic Alliance's experience management standards.
The scaling of the training process is a result of business support. Training operations in May were made possible through funding from the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, ZMIN Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Minor Academy of Sciences (MAN), the Retail Association of Ukraine, Uklon, the "Terytoriya Minimalnykh Tsin" retail chain, the MarcoSoli brand, and other partners.