Course Content

These courses push students beyond conventional drone training. Graded completion requires engaging moving targets with one-way drones or delivering inert ordnance on static armored and personnel targets, and conducting ISR missions to accurately identify friend or foe under daylight, dusk, and blackout conditions. All scenarios are time-compressed and adversarial, with active dismounts pursuing students throughout the mission. By the end of the course students will be able to target and strike moving and static armored targets (APC's, MBT's) depending on the course.

We supply all drones and absorb repair costs. One-way attack profiles inevitably destroy or damage airframes—there is no workaround. Despite this, the course remains priced on par with standard, non-offensive drone training, making it one of the most realistic and cost-effective programs of its kind. Our sUAS courses are structured around two distinct training objectives. The first course focuses exclusively on FPV drone piloting, developing foundational through advanced flight skills. The second course covers sUAS offensive delivery and ISR operations.

We specialize in training students with no prior FPV drone experience, progressing them to a level of proficiency suitable for complex operational environments, including dynamic target engagement and reconnaissance tasks encountered in contemporary conflict zones. Training incorporates realistic aids and environmental considerations, including near-peer threat systems, representative equipment, uniforms, MREs, and other battlefield artifacts, to ensure pilots are familiar with the visual, tactical, and contextual elements they may encounter while conducting drone-based ISR and mission planning.

Though courses are scheduled for 40 instructional hours over five days, training may extend to 50+ hours based on operational requirements and student performance benchmarks. Any additional training time is included at no additional cost and conducted as necessary to ensure all students meet established proficiency standards. We recommend units plan accordingly when scheduling personnel.

The Drone Courses are $24,950 per 10 pax for a five-day course. 

 

sUAS and FPV Drone Training

Special forces soldiers conducting sUAS drone military training in the desert

sUAS Training

This sUAS course develops and refines surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence (SRI) capabilities through the employment of small unmanned aerial systems in daylight, low-light, and blackout conditions. Students are trained to conduct systematic target detection, classification, and positive identification of equipment, vehicles, and personnel in complex operational environments.

Instruction also includes simulated payload delivery using inert ordnance against designated positions and targets, reinforcing mission planning, target validation, and precision employment procedures in support of ISR-driven operations.

 

 

FPV Drone with payload attached flying in the desert of Las Vegas, Nevada

FPV One-Way Attack Drone Training

Students are trained to pilot FPV sUAS platforms configured with inert payloads for precision terminal guidance and strike simulation. These platforms replicate single-use offensive drone profiles employed against armored vehicles, personnel formations, and hardened or soft structures in contemporary operational environments.

All training flights utilize contractor-owned, purpose-built sUAS platforms to ensure no government-furnished equipment is employed or at risk during terminal impact against dynamic training targets.