Unmanned aerial vehicles played a crucial – and devastating – role in the war in Ukraine
From September, Russian students will learn how to maneuver drones from the fight. The Senator Artem Sheikhin announced the lessons in which students will engage in learning how it works unmanned aerial vehicles (FVO) as part of the “Fundamentals of Life Safety” program.
Classes on drones, guns and bombs start on September 1st
10th and 11th grade students are also trained in its use guns by assault and grenades as part of the program. According to reports from the RIA Novosti news agency, the Russian Ministry of Defense has already approved the novelty, which is scheduled to be introduced from September 1.
Deputy Defense Minister Ruslan Tsalikov said the program will include basic operational intelligence and countermeasures enemy weaponsincluding the UAVs themselves.
Russia wants to impose “militarized patriotism” on London
Drones were used extensively in the conflict in Ukraine to identify and attack enemy positions. Both sides appealed in this way airstrikes on military and civilian targets, while the bloody battle rages on the front and Russia strikes residential areas only with drones. The list of different types of drones used in combat is extensive. These include the Turkish Bayraktar TB2, the American Switchblade 300 and 600, and the Iranian Shahed 136 to name a few.
Citing intelligence information, the UK MoD has described Russia’s new curriculum as an attempt to enforce a law “militarized patriotism”. “Russia’s new focus on boys’ military education is largely an attempt to create a… Culture rather than developing real skills,” he said in a statement.