First young drone operators graduate in Lithuanian army
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Lithuanian army has graduated its first cohort of young drone operators as part of compulsory initial military service.
- These soldiers trained for two weeks in operating reconnaissance drones and functioning in electronic warfare conditions.
- The training focused on information gathering, processing, transmission, and camouflage, preparing soldiers for modern combat scenarios.
The Lithuanian Armed Forces have successfully completed the first training cycle for young drone operators, integrating this specialized skill into the compulsory initial military service program. Previously, only professional soldiers could acquire this expertise in operating reconnaissance drones and functioning effectively within electronic warfare environments.
During the intensive two-week training, soldiers focused on mastering drone operation, particularly in reconnaissance missions. A significant emphasis was placed on gathering, processing, and transmitting crucial intelligence information. Additionally, participants learned vital camouflage techniques to ensure operational security and survivability in modern combat theaters.
The curriculum was designed to equip soldiers with the ability to protect their units from aerial threats. Drone operators are tasked with identifying enemy positions and collecting essential intelligence, which is then relayed to their commanders. This training initiative is crucial for enhancing the Lithuanian army's preparedness for the complexities of contemporary warfare.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.