September Results: Professional Training of 2,140 Service Members and Launch of New Programs
Reports OCT 01, 2025

September Results: Professional Training of 2,140 Service Members and Launch of New Programs

In September, Boryviter Military School provided professional training for 512 cadets and conducted adaptation to Basic Combined Arms Training for 1,628 personnel. The main result of the month was the implementation of new UAV control algorithms and the expansion of the combat capabilities of unmanned system crews.

Quantitative metrics of trained specialists:

  • Study and implementation of experience (Lessons Learned) — 139
  • Employment of multi-rotor UAVs and FPVs — 171
  • Employment of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) — 45
  • FPV and fiber-optic communication systems engineering — 41
  • Military communications and Electronic Warfare (EW) — 36
  • Military command and planning — 27
  • Employment of fiber-optic FPVs — 24
  • Interception of aerial targets — 20
  • Practical psychology — 9 (additionally 24 individual consultations)

To increase unit effectiveness in an environment of active electronic countermeasures, Boryviter launched two new training tracks focused on fiber-optic communication technologies for drones. This solution ensures connection stability and guaranteed target engagement. The technical expertise of the school was also presented at the Defense Tech Valley conference, where efforts were synchronized with defense technology developers.

The training process and combat coordination of units are financially supported by the business sector. Targeted contributions from partner programs of the Box express market chain and the UZSPACE brand are directly converted into the training of new UAV operators. The material and technical base of the training centers has been strengthened by the EVA company. A systemic impact on the development of the Defense Forces' capabilities is also provided by contributions from the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, the ZMIN Foundation, Astarta-Kyiv, Uklon, Ukrnafta, and other institutional partners.