The National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy has introduced a new discipline at the Faculty of Informatics called "FPV Drone Architecture," according to a statement from NaUKMA.
As part of the course, students from Mogilev, together with students from the Ukrainian Catholic University, learn to create FPV drones from scratch: from assembly and programming to testing the assembled models. Classes are held in a new modern 3D printing and electronics laboratory.
"Thanks to the support of the Ukrainian FPV drone manufacturer General Chereshnya FPV, students work with real drone assembly kits. This is living engineering: precision in detail, freedom in creation, and understanding the true power of technology," the post says.
The discipline is implemented within the educational program "Automation, Computer-Integrated Technologies and Robotics".
By the way, recently the Ukrainian company "Athlon Avia", which creates the reconnaissance drone "Fury", announced the launch of its own recruitment campaign to train operators of its drone.
It was explained here that its goal is to increase the efficiency of performing combat missions, increase the number of motivated operators with the military specialty "External pilot (operator) of UAVs" (VOS 216).