A Ukrainian soldier with a prosthetic arm builds FPV drones from scratch in his own kitchen.
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Until February 2022, Nikolai worked as an electrician. After the start of a full-scale invasion, the man was mobilized into the air assault brigade, he fought in the Donetsk direction.
In January 2023, a serviceman was seriously wounded. The right hand could not be saved. He underwent rehabilitation in the USA, where he was fitted with a smart bionic prosthesis, Esper Hand.
After that, Nikolay took up a hobby – soldering and now works on FPV drones.
With a prosthetic hand, from scratch, right in the kitchen, Nikolai assembles drones that destroy Russian equipment and save the lives of our defenders,” said Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov.
In his free time, he repaired power banks and lamps.
In January 2023, Nikolai had been wounded for five hours at the time of evacuation. The right hand could not be saved.
During treatment in the USA, Nikolai was fitted with a smart bionic prosthesis, Esper Hand, made in Ukraine. This prosthesis learns and improves control over time.
Nikolai again took up his hobby of soldering. True, now the man is engaged not in power banks, but in FPV drones. With a prosthetic hand, from scratch, right in the kitchen, Nikolai assembles drones that destroy Russian equipment and save the lives of our defenders.
Source: Racurs

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