In July, Boryviter provided training for 682 servicemembers and scaled combat algorithms for the defense forces of NATO countries. In collaboration with the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, a 50 million UAH investment project was launched to train 5,000 specialists (ROI: 10,000 UAH = one trained servicemember).
The enhancement of unit combat capabilities was achieved in the following areas:
- Lessons Learned: 262 trainees;
- Multirotor UAVs and FPV Drones (including terminal guidance): 160 trainees;
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles (basic operator course): 82 trainees;
- Military Psychology (intervision training): 50 servicemembers;
- Military Topography: 35 trainees;
- Military Communications: 32 trainees;
- Fixed-Wing FPV Drones (target interception and engagement): 26 trainees;
- Military Command and Planning: 23 trainees;
- Combat Engineering Training: 12 trainees.
Boryviter's Analytical Department continues the integration of artificial intelligence and big data arrays to adapt battlefield tactics. Simultaneously, the school's experts are exporting Ukrainian algorithms: FPV engineering instructors, in collaboration with the Lithuanian Drone Training School, conducted training on the combat application of drones for crews of a friendly NATO country.
Targeted business investments ensure training effectiveness and the steady expansion of the military's capabilities. In July, training processes were funded by: Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, ZMIN Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, Retail Association of Ukraine, Uklon, Ukrnafta, Atlantmarket, Yappi Corporate, Semantrum, Vyriy Drone, Escobar Coffee Roasters, SVARGA, Sova, IAROS, F. Shpyh Foundation, and Ecocap Group.