
Anthony, a Taiwanese electrical engineering student, was fascinated with drones and aircraft and so he went to Ukraine’s National Aviation University in Kyiv to pursue a master’s degree in drone design. However, he never imagined he would have a very close shave with one. A drone smashed into his dormitory, nearly killing him. Here. Anthony tells a FTV news team in Ukraine the story of his harrowing experience.
Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
When it was happening, I could already hear the propeller noises. They were extremely loud, coming in from outside the window, so at that point, I told my roommate: “Run!”
The dormitory windows were shattered and the furniture was unrecognizable. This should have been the safest place for a master’s student to write his thesis and sleep, but that night Anthony’s life flashed before his eyes.
Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
It felt like the drone was in a swooping posture, meaning it had entered attack mode. As I reached the doorway, it hit the dormitory building, and the whole place violently shuddered. I really started to feel homesick after my dormitory was attacked by the drone. That’s when I truly realized these dangers could happen to me personally.
Anthony, from New Taipei City, went to Ukraine’s National Aviation University in Kyiv to pursue a master’s degree in drone design, where he usually studies satellite communications and flight control systems with his professor, while collecting model airplanes of all sizes at home.
Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
My parents and sister were all very supportive of me going to Ukraine, but they ultimately left the decision to me. Later, I grew to love aerospace and became more interested in that kind of thing, so I did some research and found that Ukraine was a good place, since the world’s largest transport aircraft was based there.
The key factor drawing Anthony to Ukraine was the An-225 Mriya, at the time the world’s largest transport aircraft, developed by the Antonov Design Bureau in Ukraine. Some people fled Ukraine because of the war, but Anthony chose to stay because he believed that one day he would bring the technology he learned in the war back to Taiwan.
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民視新聞採訪團隊遠赴烏克蘭,親眼見證一名台灣青年,沒有因為戰火而停下追夢的腳步,28歲的安東尼 在台灣電機系畢業後,到基輔國立航空大學攻讀無人機設計碩士,不過某一晚他的宿舍被無人機襲擊,他怎麼也沒想過,課本裡的無人機技術 竟然是用這種方式出現在自己眼前。
[[烏克蘭留學生 安東尼]]
“真正發現的時候是已經聽到那個螺旋槳聲音,就是非常大,從窗戶邊傳來,所以那時候,我就跟室友說,趕快跑”
宿舍玻璃碎裂、家具早已面目全非,這裡本該是碩士生寫論文和睡覺,最安全的地方,但那一晚,安東尼人生跑馬燈,浮現在眼前。
[[烏克蘭留學生 安東尼]]
“感覺它(無人機)是正在俯衝姿態,也就是說它已經進入攻擊模式了,跑到房間門口的時候,就擊中了宿舍大樓,所以就一陣天搖地動。真正開始想家,其實就是從我的宿舍被無人機襲擊過後,那個時候才真正開始意識到,這些危險會發生在你的身上”
來自新北市的安東尼,兩年前到烏克蘭首都基輔航空大學攻讀無人機設計碩士學位,平常和教授一起研究衛星通訊、飛控系統,在家裡則是收藏大大小小的飛機模型。
[[烏克蘭留學生 安東尼]]
“那爸爸媽媽還有我姊姊,其實都很支持(到烏克蘭),只是他們把最終的決定,都讓給我自己來決定。後來是越來越喜歡航太,對這一類的東西比較感感興趣,所以就有做了一些研究,然後找到了其實烏克蘭是一個不錯的地方,因為畢竟,全世界最大的運輸機就在烏克蘭”
吸引安東尼遠赴烏克蘭的關鍵,是這台烏克蘭 安東諾夫設計局研製出的,全球最大運輸機 An-225「夢想號」。有人因為戰爭離開烏克蘭,但安東尼選擇留下,因為他相信,總有一天,會把在戰火中學到的技術,帶回台灣。
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