The electric drones assembled by Kyiv Polytechnic students are now in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ground drones were sent to evacuate and rescue wounded soldiers to the 23rd Separate Special Forces Battalion in the Eastern sector.
KPI students handed over their own assembled Mamonov's electric stretcher to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ground drone is designed to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. It is controlled remotely.
Bohdan graduated from the Faculty of Radio Engineering of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. He chose to become a soldier long before the full-scale invasion.
Our graduates have created an armored car for the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the highest level of protection. The development engineers assure that their " Inguar-3" can withstand hits from armor-piercing bullets, shell fragments, and an anti-tank mine.
The film "20 Days in Mariupol", created by the Associated Press team, which included FEL graduate Yevhen Malolietka, received the most prestigious award of the American Film Academy in the nomination "Best Documentary".
The Education Without Limits program has been launched at Kyiv Polytechnic, with ramps, staff call buttons, and special elevators to shelters being designed.
After classes and on weekends, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute students create radio-controlled ground stretchers that are used to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield.
Journalists of the leading European broadcaster told about the adaptation of Kyiv Polytechnic students to the realities of war. Students are joining the ranks of the Armed Forces, volunteering, studying online and bringing our victory closer in every way possible.
Given the increased danger of missile attacks on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv using weapons with the shortest flight time, the threat of penetration of enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups into the city, security measures are being strengthened at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.