Strength. Honor. Knowledge.
Training for military personnel, volunteers, and youth — strengthening Ukraine's defense capability
The Fort 24 Training Center is a distinct program of the IMVRRA Charitable Foundation, dedicated to strengthening Ukraine's defense capability through training for military personnel, volunteers, and systemic patriotic engagement of youth.
The Center was established in response to the real challenges of the war — the need for high-quality preparation, coordination, and transfer of practical experience.
Courses and exercises for military personnel and volunteers
Field exercises and transfer of combat experience
Joint programs with partners and experience exchange
Modern war demands not only resources but knowledge, skills, and well-prepared people. Fort 24 creates an environment where knowledge becomes practical skill, experience is transferred systemically, and preparation becomes a tool for survival and victory.
Small arms handling and safety
Assault, movement, defense
Fortifications and demining
Pre-hospital care and evacuation
Comms and coded signals
Drone use, reconnaissance, countermeasures
Clearance of liberated territories
Marksmanship, camouflage, pair work
Digital tools for battle management
Work with armored vehicles and transport
Discipline and formation movement
Information gathering and analysis
Stress resilience and adaptation
Courses and exercises by direction
Field exercises at the training ground
Exchange between instructors and partners
Joint programs with military units
Director of the Training Center and Chief Instructor
Coordinator for Economic Affairs
Coordinator for Organizational Affairs
Coordinator for Legal Affairs
We are building the training system together with:
The project is in the launch phase. At this stage, key priorities are:
If you represent a state body, a military unit, or wish to support the project — get in touch with us