"The Ukrainian drone schools training operators for war are having to rewrite their lessons as fast as every other week to get students ready for an ever-changing battlefield. Within the drone battle, a critically important aspect of this war, tech and tactics are shifting rapidly. Three drone schools told Business Insider that it's imperative they keep their lessons up to date because it's life or death on the battlefield."
"Tetyana, a Ukrainian veteran who goes by the call sign "Ruda" and is now the head of R&D for Dronarium, a drone training school with sites in Kyiv and Lviv, told Business Insider that changes sometimes take place every two weeks. At the front, the evolution of technology is "moving forward at a very fast pace." It means that "also we have to be very fast in our adaptability.""
"For the most part, he said, no two lectures on the same subject are exactly the same; something is always changing. Over 16,000 students have trained at the school. Their comments and experiences are reflected in the training program curriculum, Slediuk said. Instructors also visit the front lines, and service members come to the school, where they deliver insight into the latest in warfighting."
Drone operator training in Ukraine is being updated at a rapid pace, sometimes as often as every two weeks, to match fast-evolving technology and battlefield tactics. Instructors visit front lines, test new equipment, and maintain direct communication channels with soldiers to gather real-time feedback. Training programs incorporate lessons from more than 16,000 students and frontline service members to remain relevant and effective. Continuous adaptation aims to preserve a tactical edge and address life-or-death operational realities by ensuring operators can employ current systems and tactics under shifting combat conditions.
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