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Official MOS for Pegasus Arms Operators: How to Get Certified?

Official MOS for Pegasus Arms Operators: How to Get Certified?

09.02.2026

Mission success depends on two factors: the reliability of the hardware and the qualification of the crew. While we, the Pegasus Arms team, take responsibility for the first by building resilient strike complexes, the second factor often remains a "gray area."

Commanders frequently face a dilemma: they have the drone and a motivated soldier, but legally, that soldier is listed as a rifleman or driver. How can you ensure that a person is officially appointed as a pilot and focuses solely on neutralizing the enemy? The answer is one: Military Occupational Specialty (MOS).

Official MOS for Pegasus Arms Operators

Why Informal Training No Longer Works

The Pegasus Arms 25 complex is not a toy from an electronics store. It is a heavy multirotor capable of carrying significant combat payloads, operating at night, and overcoming Electronic Warfare (EW) suppression.

Entrusting such equipment to a person without verified qualifications is a risk. But an even greater risk is the inability to officially assign this person to the position of a UAV operator due to a lack of valid diplomas.

Dubious courses issue "fancy papers" that carry no legal weight for Recruitment Centers or military units. We chose a different path.

Professional Legalization via HTEC "MIST"

To provide our clients (military units, foundations, communities) with not just "hardware" but also personnel, Pegasus Arms has integrated its training program into the official education system through our partner — HTEC "MIST".

This is the only path that guarantees results:

  1. State License: Our partner holds a license from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (No. 124).
  2. State-Recognized Document: The graduate receives not just a "certificate of attendance," but an official certificate of professional qualification.
  3. MOS Acquisition: This document provides the legal basis for assigning the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code for a UAV Operator.

What Does This Mean for the Commander and the Soldier?

  • For the Commander: You get a ready-made specialist who can be officially appointed to a staff UAV operator position. You can be confident they know how to maintain the Pegasus Arms 25, understand night flight tactics, and handle engineering tasks.
  • For the Soldier (or Mobilized Recruit): You secure your profession. An MOS entry in your military ID protects you from being transferred to non-specialized roles (e.g., infantry). You become an elite specialist.

Invest in Results

When you purchase a Pegasus Arms complex, you are buying the capability to deliver devastating strikes against the enemy. Do not neglect training. A professional pilot with official status is the guarantee that this capability will be realized 100%.

👉 Learn more about the training course: Visit HTEC "MIST" Partner Site

Official MOS for Pegasus Arms Operators

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