At a secret location in Ukraine, the country's defense forces are being trained to master the art of flying drones. The Killhouse Academy, an underground training facility, has become a hub for learning how to operate and utilize these increasingly crucial devices. For Ukrainian pilots-to-be, practice and patience are essential to succeed in this rapidly evolving battlefield.
In a makeshift course within a disused warehouse, instructors like DC demonstrate the complexities of navigating First-Person-View (FPV) drones, which have become a hallmark of modern warfare. These small yet potent aircraft can be outfitted with explosive charges, allowing them to strike targets from afar. The challenge for pilots lies in maintaining focus and composure amidst chaotic battlefield conditions.
"The hardest part is staying calm when you see a target," DC emphasized during his training session. "You have to think and watch simultaneously." The stakes are high, as drones now account for approximately 80% of military casualties in Ukraine.
The international community has taken notice of the proliferation of FPV drones on the battlefield. The U.S. has announced plans to boost domestic drone production, while the Pentagon aims to acquire 200,000 lethal-capable drones by 2027 as part of its Drone Dominance Program. This arms race is transforming the nature of modern warfare.
"It's a constant game of cat and mouse," DC explained. "If you want to survive, you will find the best solution." The Ukrainian military is racing against time to develop and master these technologies. With Russia's drone operators constantly adapting, the stakes are higher than ever for Ukraine's pilots-to-be.
In a makeshift course within a disused warehouse, instructors like DC demonstrate the complexities of navigating First-Person-View (FPV) drones, which have become a hallmark of modern warfare. These small yet potent aircraft can be outfitted with explosive charges, allowing them to strike targets from afar. The challenge for pilots lies in maintaining focus and composure amidst chaotic battlefield conditions.
"The hardest part is staying calm when you see a target," DC emphasized during his training session. "You have to think and watch simultaneously." The stakes are high, as drones now account for approximately 80% of military casualties in Ukraine.
The international community has taken notice of the proliferation of FPV drones on the battlefield. The U.S. has announced plans to boost domestic drone production, while the Pentagon aims to acquire 200,000 lethal-capable drones by 2027 as part of its Drone Dominance Program. This arms race is transforming the nature of modern warfare.
"It's a constant game of cat and mouse," DC explained. "If you want to survive, you will find the best solution." The Ukrainian military is racing against time to develop and master these technologies. With Russia's drone operators constantly adapting, the stakes are higher than ever for Ukraine's pilots-to-be.