A course on the organization of flight control of unmanned aerial vehicles was held in Taraz

A course on the organization of flight control of unmanned aerial vehicles was held in Taraz

01.02.2025 20:40:28 920

The Center for Training Specialists and Combat Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles of the Air Defense Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan has trained military personnel of the Armed Forces, as well as employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Guard.
The use of drones is becoming an integral part of the work of all security agencies. The ability to quickly and competently solve problems in conditions of limited resources and time can be the key to their successful completion. The knowledge that specialists receive during training will be the key to increasing the effectiveness of various operations using unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
- After training, specialists will be able to control flights of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as plan their use. in various fields - from law enforcement agencies to ensuring rapid response in emergency situations, "- noted the head of the Center for Training Specialists and Combat Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Colonel Shokhan Musabekov. - This is another step towards increasing the combat and operational readiness of Kazakhstan's military structures.
The training course included a set of theoretical and practical lessons on organizing and controlling the flight of unmanned aerial vehicles in difficult conditions and outside airfields.
- The training provides a unique opportunity to improve skills in working with drones and learn how to quickly use them in various situations. The knowledge we have gained will expand the scope of our professional activities," said Lieutenant Colonel Yerlan Suykimbayev, an officer of the Air Force Combat Training Department.
The new qualifications of the specialists were confirmed by certificates issued after the students passed tests in accordance with the training program.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/926494