The priest said the training will focus on learning how to operate the drones, including with the help of technical simulators.
Russia has hired a priest to train children how to operate unmanned aerial vehicles for combat in a school recently opened in the country's Krasnodar region.
The school, located in the city of Prochnookopskaya in Krasnodar Krai, was opened this month for the children of parishioners. Its opening comes weeks after Russian officials announced that students in high schools would be taught how drones are operated in combat and how to use them for reconnaissance, as part of a"basic military training" program.
Artem Sheikin, a senator from Russia's Amur region who proposed the courses on military drones, told Russia's state-run news agency RIA Novosti that theRussia's First Deputy Minister of Defense Ruslan Tsalikov said in a statement that the program, which has been approved by Russia's education ministry, will teach students the fundamentals of"terrain reconnaissance and enemy unmanned aerial vehicle combat methods.
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