01 March 2026

Occupants introduced a textbook on drone design in TOT schools

(PHOTO: rossmi)

The Russian Federation has developed a textbook on UAV operation for high school students. This program is also going to be implemented in schools in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation.

The new textbook offers students an in-depth study of unmanned technologies, covering the entire production cycle: from initial sketches and 3D modeling to the development of algorithms for artificial intelligence. In addition to technical skills, the program pays considerable attention to the legal component, teaching students the rules for registering devices and the norms of interaction with government regulators.

The foundation for this initiative was laid in 2024, when Russian secondary schools introduced modules on drone operation in technology classes for grades 8-9. This made it possible to build a consistent vertical for training young specialists in the field of unmanned systems. Although the Kremlin publicly calls this 'career guidance' and the popularization of engineering, the real goals of the project raise serious concerns.

In the context of the ongoing war, the integration of such disciplines into the school curriculum is seen by experts as a clear militarization of education. Experts are convinced that the real goal is to form a personnel reserve for the military-industrial complex. This problem is especially acute in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, where the invaders use training in UAV construction as a tool of ideological pressure and preparation of Ukrainian children for service in the interests of the occupying army.

We would also like to remind you that the former head of the Prysyvaska village council in Kherson region, Serhiy Klishchevsky, decided to change his status to the role of an occupation 'ataman'. In the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region, the traitor headed an illegally created Cossack society, becoming the face of Russian propaganda in the Kakhovka district.

In the TOT of Kherson region, he became the ataman of the so-called 'Stanychne Cossack Society 'Prysyvaske', which was officially registered by the occupiers in the village of Hryhorivka on February 17. Klishchevsky involved his whole family in the business: among the more than 20 co-owners of the organization are his wife Alina, as well as Neonila, Oleksandr, Svitlana and Volodymyr Klishchevsky.

Катерина Глушко

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