The Ministry urges Ukrainians to assemble FPV-drones with their own hands
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If the drone passes assembly quality assurance and gravity testing, it will be handed over to the military.
Digital Transformation Minister Mykhaylo Fedorov has urged Ukrainians to join the destruction of enemies by building FPV drones at home. He wrote about it on his Facebook page.
Ukrainians are constantly creating cool initiatives to help the Defence Forces. I want to tell you about one of them - the project "People's Drone" from Victory Drones of the Dignitas technological assistance fund. This is an engineering course that will teach you how to assemble a 7" FPV drone at home. During the course you'll get access to lectures, there will be Zoom with the lecturers, a list of components and masthead tools and materials to buy, and access to a community of engineers where you can consult and ask questions.
You assemble the FPV - send it to Victory Drones instructors. The drone then undergoes a build quality check and weight test. If the test is successful - the drone is handed over to the military. The course starts every fortnight. The training is completely free," he wrote.
According to him, the course participants have already handed over 100 drones to the military.
In total, more than 80 per cent of them arrived for inspection by Victory Drones instructors in good working condition, the rest needed some modifications," Fedorov also said.
You can sign up for a drone manufacturing course here.
The course involves seven lectures. The course participants will have to buy the drone components themselves.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.











