Detachable Subdivision
"Rivne Professional College of
National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine"
As part of the week of land management disciplines, a photogrammetry teacher Oleksandr KUSHNIRUK and education seekers of group 41-C spent express course "Master the skills of assembling a folk FPV drone" for students of groups 21-Z, 21-D of the construction department and groups 31-IP, 32-IP of the programming department.
The aim of the event was to familiarize students with engineering course "People's FPV", which is on the Prometheus educational platform and to attract education seekers to take this course. After all, the speakers of the event, namely KUSHNIRUK Oleksandr, BRECHKO Zoryana, KOVAL Iryna, SHINKAR Oleksandr, CHEKHANADSKYKH Denys, STEPANCHUK Oksana, MALKO Roman and YAKYMCHUK Dmytro, successfully mastered the Engineering course "People's FPV" and received certificates.
Today, it is very important to acquire the skills to assemble a civilian 7-inch FPV drone, which in the hands of our military is capable of: destroying the occupiers' equipment; stopping the enemy's offensive; and, most importantly, saving the lives of the defenders.
The speakers introduced the students to the important provisions of the course:
– drone frames and their assembly (Brechko Z. and Koval I.);
– soldering technique (Stepanchuk O.);
– assembly of a drone on the Apex HD 7 frame (Yakimchuk D. and Malko R.);
– software settings for an fpv drone (Shinkar O.);
– how to learn to fly an FPV drone using computer simulators (Chekhanadsky D. and Khomich M.);
– antennas for FPV (Vorozhbyt S.).
Kushniruk O.M. during his speech focused on the tools and materials needed to assemble an FPV drone and the cost of the assembled device – 18,372 UAH.
So, our team believes that college students will join the study of the "People's FPV" Engineering course and will later be able to create such UAVs to destroy the enemy. After all, robotics needs to be developed and scaled up so that in the future and right now, it is robots, not people, that protect us from the aggressor.
Oleksandr KUSHNIRUK,
teacher of land management disciplines










