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FSG-A // CONTRIBUTORS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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FSG-A content is authored by personnel with verified field experience in Ukraine (2023–2026), Ukrainian military specialties (VOS 225 UAV operator, VOS 216 EW operator), Dronarium FPV/UAV certification, combat medicine training, and computer engineering education. This page documents each contributor's credentials and thanks the people and organizations whose support made this work possible.

Tiny — Primary Author

CREDENTIALS

Education
Computer engineering studies — Högskolan Väst, Sweden
TCCC
Tactical Combat Casualty Care — CLS (Combat Lifesaver), Certificate C240093
VOS 225
Operator of unmanned aerial vehicle complexes — Ukrainian Armed Forces military specialty
VOS 216
Operator of electronic warfare systems — Ukrainian Armed Forces military specialty
FPV/UAV
Dronarium certified — FPV (F2024083001TK), UAV (2024042009)
Combat Injury
Serious injury to arm, sustained in operations

Unit History

A3449
INITIAL ASSIGNMENT
First unit assignment upon arrival in Ukraine.
A1126
TRANSFER
Operational transfer. Continued FPV and ISR operations.
A4126
TRANSFER
Continued drone operations and technical development.
A0458
A0458 — COMMANDED OUT
Commanded out to A0458. Served as rifleman and machine gunner. Sustained serious injury to arm during operations.

Expertise Areas

FPV drone construction and deployment, autonomous systems (ArduPilot/ArduCopter), AI inference on embedded hardware (Jetson), electronic warfare countermeasures, GPS-denied navigation, cold-weather drone operations, and battlefield management system architecture (Lisa 26). All technical content on this wiki is written from direct operational experience unless explicitly marked as THEORETICAL.

Acknowledgements

This work would not exist without the people and institutions who taught, supported, and sheltered the author during the years that produced it. The drone doctrine, electronic-warfare analysis, battlefield management system design, and combat-lifesaver training documented across these pages all came from being inside units that were fighting and learning in real time. Every technical claim on this wiki carries an implicit debt to people whose names cannot appear here for operational-security reasons. What follows is the public part of that debt.

THANK YOU — UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES
To the soldiers, sergeants, and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Збройні сили України) who trained a foreign volunteer in FPV operations, electronic warfare, SLAM navigation, and combat medicine — and who fought alongside him on the ground. The Ukrainian military specialties VOS 225 and VOS 216 referenced throughout this wiki are not paper credentials; they were earned in units whose personnel paid for every lesson in blood. The combat experience gained in those units is one of several important inputs to the synthesis that Lisa 26 and Fischer 26 represent; the design and documentation carry the author's name.
THANK YOU — SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
To the Swedish Armed Forces (Försvarsmakten) and its conscript training, which gave the author foundational soldier skills and exposure to the Swedish total-defence culture. The Swedish tradition — the assumption that a small country must design systems a soldier can understand and repair under fire — was one of the principles that shaped architectural choices in Fischer 26 and Lisa 26. The Swedish emphasis on interoperability with NATO STANAGs (2014, 2019, 4609, 4671, 5525) is one of the reasons why the libfischer26e SDK exists in its current form.
THANK YOU — FRIENDS IN UKRAINE
To all the friends in Ukraine — the soldiers, medics, engineers, technicians, drivers, and civilians — who made this work possible. The people who shared cold field meals, fixed broken drones at 3 AM, translated Russian EW documents, drove cross-country with a wounded man, sheltered the author during injury recovery, and who taught a Swedish foreigner what combined-arms warfare looks like from inside. This documentation is dedicated to them. Some of their names will appear in history; most will not. They know who they are. Слава Україні.

Contact

FSG-A accepts contact only via PGP-encrypted email. See Secure Delivery for the public-key fingerprint and fetch instructions. There is no public phone number, no unencrypted email, and no contact form. For the publishing entity's formal legal details (UIC, jurisdiction), see Legal.

Sources

Certifications verifiable via the issuing organisations (Dronarium Academy for FPV/UAV, TCCC training provider for CLS C240093, Högskolan Väst for computer-engineering studies). Ukrainian military specialty VOS 225 and VOS 216 assignments verifiable through Ukrainian Armed Forces records. Swedish conscript service verifiable through Försvarsmakten's records.