
25 specialists.
One assembly standard.
The line is made by hands, not machines. You can buy a soldering station in a week — a person who assembles units without defects on a production flow, you can't. Kyiv, Ukraine.
Specialized assemblers,
not random hands
These aren't staff hired for volume. These are people who assemble, solder, flash, and fly FPV drones every day. Everyone knows their stage to automatism — that's why unit #1000 is no different from #1.
Clear division of roles
The series is held not by a lone generalist, but by a clear division of roles. Every unit passes through several specialists' hands, and each is responsible for their area.
CoreAssembly & Soldering
Assembly per standard, soldering with ESD protection under stereomicroscope, temperature-controlled stations.
InputIncoming Inspection
Receives and inspects components from the customer, counts quantity and condition — before it reaches the flow.
QCTesting & Test Flight
Firmware, calibration, bench test and test flight at range with 26 parameters. Test pilots are veterans with combat FPV experience. Last checkpoint before shipment.
MgmtFlow Leaders
Maintain rate, standard, and deadlines when the line grows for a large contract.
25 today → 70-80
in two months
Hiring people for a contract is easy. Making a newcomer assemble with the same quality as the core team by the second week is hard.
We achieve this through an approved standard, mentoring, and a fixed process: a person learns not "however it works" but to a single standard.
That's why we deploy the line fast, and the units stay identical.
Quality as habit,
not top-down control
We're not looking for "everyone who can solder," but those for whom quality is a habit. Who understand that behind every assembled unit is someone's completed mission at the front.
Open Positions →
