Course Content

Our sUAS Course is broken into two different training objectives. We have a training course that is soley focused on training students how to pilot FPV drones, and we have a second training course focused on training advanced sUAS tactics. We are the only company that trains students with no prior FPV drone experience, and transforms them into skilled pilots capable of expertly flying drones into moving vehicles. Training aids are present to include MANPADS, anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, uniforms, MREs, and other equipment for soliders to know what kind of items to look for when scouting with drones. 

This course can be tailored to fit your training needs by conducting this training in conjunction with our Foreign Weapons or Armor Courses.  If you have any questions about this UAS course or how we may be able to combine FPV drone training with convential sUAS training, feel free to contact us. 

sUAS and FPV Drone Training

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

FPV One-Way Attack Drone Training

Students learn how to pilot FPV drones equipped with inert ordnance. These drones are one-way, offensive drones, sometimes referred to as Kamikaze Drones, meant to provide an ultra-precise strike against enemy armor, personnel, and structures. Students use drones we build so that no government property is damaged when crashing into our dynamic targets.

Special forces soldiers conducting sUAS drone military training in the desert

sUAS Training

We offer a sUAS course designed to develop and hone the students’ SRI (surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence) skills and knowledge in the use of sUAS/drones during day, low-light, and black-out conditions. In this course, we also teach students how to fly FPV drones. We take students who may have never flown FPV and teach them how to maneuver drones with payloads into moving vehicles.

 

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Drones flying in the sky by drone pilots

Loitering Munition Drone Training

Students learn about loitering drones that drop ordnance on an unexpecting target from above. These drones can carry hand grenades, as well as 60mm and 81mm mortars. Students pilot the drone in buddy teams, with one acting as a pilot and the other as the gunner, who drops the payload onto M113 APCs.