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29.07.2024, 13:33

Seven schools in Kazan will receive equipment for developing unmanned aviation systems

Qualified specialists will conduct theoretical and practical classes for 300 school students

Under the national project “Unmanned Aviation Systems”, seven schools in the capital of Tatarstan will receive special equipment for thematic classes. Up to 300 students will be able to participate in theoretical and practical classes. Under the supervision of experienced instructors, they will learn how to develop and build unmanned aviation vehicles.

The equipment will be installed at six schools, as well as at the cadet boarding school named after Hero of the Soviet Union Boris Kuznetsov. This equipment will be purchased under the regional program “Stimulating Demand for Domestic Unmanned Aviation Systems”.

The number of school students who will participate in these classes will vary depending on the size of each school and the schedule of classes. Usually, up to 30 students from each school take part in these projects, adding up to a total of up to 300 students. Experts in the field of unmanned aerial systems, robotics, and programming will provide theoretical training and conduct practical sessions for the students.

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Seven schools in Kazan will receive equipment for developing unmanned aviation systems

<p> Under the national project “Unmanned Aviation Systems”, seven schools in the capital of Tatarstan will receive special equipment for thematic classes. Up to 300 students will be able to participate in theoretical and practical classes. Under the supervision of experienced instructors, they will learn how to develop and build unmanned aviation vehicles. </p> <p> The equipment will be installed at six schools, as well as at the cadet boarding school named after Hero of the Soviet Union Boris Kuznetsov. This equipment will be purchased under the regional program “Stimulating Demand for Domestic Unmanned Aviation Systems”. </p> <p> The number of school students who will participate in these classes will vary depending on the size of each school and the schedule of classes. Usually, up to 30 students from each school take part in these projects, adding up to a total of up to 300 students. Experts in the field of unmanned aerial systems, robotics, and programming will provide theoretical training and conduct practical sessions for the students. </p>