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"Announcing a new development!": A laboratory for unmanned aviation has been established in the coastal region.

Children's Center Ocean in Russia launches UAV lab for kids: Teaching kids to manipulate various quadcopters, including building, tuning, and simulator training. Upon completion, they'll be ready to operate their independently built drones in a test zone.

"Opening Waves": Ocean-based Unmanned Aviation Research Facility Unveiled
"Opening Waves": Ocean-based Unmanned Aviation Research Facility Unveiled

"Announcing a new development!": A laboratory for unmanned aviation has been established in the coastal region.

The All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean" is set to host a series of exciting events at its Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) laboratory, as announced by Gerald Ryabkin, the deputy director for educational activities.

During the upcoming IX shift, representatives from the "Oceanic Escadrille", "Tigrenok", and "Sailor" fleets will pay a visit to the lab, adding an element of real-world inspiration to the children's learning experience.

In addition to these visits, the lab is also gearing up for some friendly competition among the children, with a race to complete the course first. The aim is to foster a spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition while promoting the mastery of UAV-related skills.

Looking ahead, the lab has plans to acquire a larger track-tunnel next year, which will provide more space for the children to explore and experiment with their UAV projects.

While detailed, up-to-date information on the specific curriculum, equipment, and future developments of this UAV laboratory is currently scarce, general knowledge suggests that such labs typically offer hands-on learning modules covering aerodynamics, UAV design, electronics, programming, and safe operational practices. They often provide various drones, flight simulators, electronic kits, and software for programming and mission planning.

As the field of UAV technology continues to evolve, so too does the potential for expansion at the lab. Future developments may include more advanced drone technologies such as AI integration and autonomous navigation, interdisciplinary STEM learning integration, and possible collaboration with aerospace or defense industries.

For those interested in staying updated on the latest news from the UAV laboratory at the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean", the news is available on both VKontakte under PrimaMedia and the Telegram channel PrimaMedia.Primorye.

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  1. The visiting fleets, including "Oceanic Escadrille," "Tigrenok," and "Sailor," will not only inspire the children but also introduce them to practical aspects of science and technology through their UAV projects.
  2. As the lab at the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean" grows, it may incorporate advanced technology such as AI integration and autonomous navigation in UAVs, promoting a balanced approach in STEM education that combines science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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