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Polish teens study in first drone class overseen by military
The Airtech initiative trains 12-year-olds in drone technology to enhance civil preparedness amid recent drone incursions in European and NATO airspace.
- Airtech, launched by the Lithuanian Defence Ministry, offers children training in aircraft and drone design across several schools in Lithuania.
- Following a recent surge in incursions, the programme was launched after drone activity affected Lithuania, Latvia, Denmark, Norway, Romania, Poland, Estonia, Germany and France over three months.
- In hands-on sessions, small-group classroom sessions use drone simulators with joysticks while students assemble drones and fly them through classroom hoops and drone races.
- Officials say the aim is to build skills useful for future careers and civil preparedness, with Kristina Virgayle noting, `Could one of those professions be in the defence sphere?`
- Across the Baltics, other nations like Estonia have launched youth drone programmes, while Moscow denies involvement despite drones being allegedly Russian amid recent airspace disruptions.
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