Railway veterans, returning from the front, will monitor Ukrzaliznytsia facilities using drones, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Railway veterans will monitor Ukrzaliznytsia facilities using drones

Ukrzaliznytsia’s new initiative involves employing veteran railway workers to oversee railway infrastructure with the help of drones.

Their military experience will aid in combating theft and elevate infrastructure inspections to a qualitatively new level.

Ukrzaliznytsia has signed a memorandum with the UAV Operator Training Center “Kruk.”

Training will be conducted through an online platform for veterans, developed by “Kruk” in collaboration with the “Vidrodzhennya” Foundation.

Instructors from the center will retrain veterans, teaching them drone piloting, providing basic knowledge in engineering preparation, including assembly and maintenance of drones.

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