✓ Fixed-wing surrogates + FPV multirotor component kits
✓ 15 kit configurations from $2,850 to $48,500
✓ Non-flying static training aids — safe for classroom and field use
✓ OWA, ISR, smuggling, loitering munition, FPV strike, and autonomous threat types
✓ Gas-powered, electric, and FPV platform recognition training
✓ NDAA-compliant components sourced from U.S. vendors
✓ Receiving, inspection, labeling and consolidated CONUS delivery
✓ Scalable from single-classroom to high-volume training programs

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FPV Threat Familiarization Kit
$2,999.80 Add to cart -

FPV Threat Recognition & Analysis Kit
$4,999.80 Add to cart -

Comprehensive FPV Threat Library
$9,999.80 Add to cart -

Full-Spectrum C-UAS Training Center Package
$48,500.00 Add to cart -

OWA Threat Familiarization Kit
$4,600.00 Add to cart -

Urban ISR Threat Recognition Kit
$4,900.00 Add to cart -

ISR Threat Spectrum Kit
$9,850.00 Add to cart -

Border & Smuggling Threat Kit
$9,900.00 Add to cart -

Comprehensive C-UAS Threat Library
$24,650.00 Add to cart -

Loitering Munition & Strike UAS Kit
$24,400.00 Add to cart -

High-Volume Training Program Package
$48,350.00 Add to cart -

Airframe Construction Materials Kit
$2,950.00 Add to cart -

Fixed-Wing ISR Platform Pair
$2,850.00 Add to cart -

OWA Platform Starter Kit
$2,950.00 Add to cart -

VTOL Hybrid Threat Introduction Kit
$3,100.00 Add to cart
UAS Threat Training for Bomb Technicians
Fixed-wing and FPV multirotor UAS represent rapidly expanding categories of threat platforms encountered by bomb technicians and C-UAS personnel in both overseas and domestic operational environments. From small, expendable one-way attack (OWA) flying wings and gas-powered loitering munition platforms to low-cost FPV racing quadcopters repurposed for one-way strike missions, these platforms present unique recognition, characterization, and defeat challenges that require hands-on training with representative hardware.
Improvised Electronics’ C-UAS Training Kits provide non-flying fixed-wing drone surrogates and unassembled FPV multirotor component sets — static training aids not configured for flight — that enable safe, hands-on familiarization with the airframe configurations, construction materials, propulsion systems, flight controllers, video systems, and control links used across the fixed-wing and FPV threat spectrum. Kits range from focused threat familiarization at $3,000 to comprehensive 37-platform inventories for high-throughput training programs.
Platform Classes
The training kit product line covers six platform classes: Small Dual-Motor Flying Wings (730mm, OWA/ISR), VTOL-Capable Hybrid Fixed-Wings (1,200mm, autonomous urban ISR), Large-Format Flying Wings in Foam (2,122mm, medium-range ISR/payload delivery), Medium-Format Flying Wings (1,500mm, smuggling/low-signature reconnaissance), Large Delta-Wing Gas-Powered Loitering Platforms (2,000mm, long-range strike), and Large-Format Flying Wings in Composite Construction (2,122mm GFRP, advanced ISR). Kits are organized by training capability — not price point — so units can select the configuration that matches their mission requirements and budget.
Kit Tiers
The $5,000 tier provides focused threat familiarization — the OWA Threat Familiarization Kit (10 platforms, 3 classes) and the Urban ISR Threat Recognition Kit (6 platforms, 2 classes). The $10,000 tier expands to broader threat coverage with the ISR Threat Spectrum Kit (14 platforms, 5 classes) and the Border & Smuggling Threat Kit (14 platforms, 4 classes). The $25,000 tier introduces gas-powered platform training with the Comprehensive C-UAS Threat Library (11 platforms, all 6 classes) and the Loitering Munition & Strike UAS Kit (12 platforms, 4 classes). The $50,000 tier provides institutional-scale inventories with the Full-Spectrum C-UAS Training Center Package (19 platforms, 6 classes) and the High-Volume Training Program Package (37 platforms, 6 classes).
FPV Multirotor Component Kits
FPV (First Person View) racing and freestyle quadcopters have emerged as one of the most prevalent UAS threat platforms in current operational environments, used extensively for one-way attack and close-range ISR. Improvised Electronics’ FPV Component Kits provide complete, unassembled drone component sets — frames, flight controllers, ESCs, motors, video transmitters, cameras, and receivers — representing the 5-inch racing and freestyle configurations most commonly encountered. Each kit includes NDAA-compliant components sourced exclusively from U.S. vendors, FPV ground stations (goggles and radio), LiPo batteries, charging equipment, and tool kits. Three configurations scale from entry-level familiarization ($3,000, 3 drone sets) through component-level analysis training ($5,000, 5 sets + reference components) to classroom-scale multi-student programs ($10,000, 10 sets + dual ground stations).