Cadets prepare parts for drones on 3D printers: how this changes officer training
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Anna Tkach
03.12.2025 - 09:05
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Cadets of the Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Ground Forces Academy are not sitting idle! They are actively learning how to use 3D printers. These future officers are manufacturing training drops, components, and adapters for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
What does this give them? The opportunity to hone such important skills as engineering reconnaissance, destruction of munitions, and remote mining. This approach allows future officers to gain practical experience in the maintenance and repair of crucial military equipment.
The academy students not only learn theory but also get the chance to practically apply their knowledge, preparing for service in the army.
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