According to the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, 523 schools and 30 colleges from 30 regions of the Russian Federation were selected as part of the project.
Starting in the new school year, Russian schoolchildren will be taught how to assemble drones. The studies will take place in labor lessons in grades 8-9. The Moscow Times wrote this on Wednesday, September 11.
The textbook was prepared by the publishing house Prosveshcheniye and the Geoscan group of companies, a leading manufacturer of drones in Russia.
The manual contains sections on the classification and design of drones, the basics of manual piloting, as well as trends and professions in the world of drones.
“Nowadays, most schools in the Russian Federation are provided with modern teaching methods, advanced material and technical equipment, in particular, classrooms are equipped for conducting study classes of unmanned aerial vehicle,” said Victoria Kopylova, vice president for publishing at JSC Prosveshcheniye.
It was noted that the project is part of the national development of unmanned aerial systems in the Russian Federation. According to the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, 523 schools and 30 colleges from 30 regions of the Russian Federation were selected as part of the project.
Earlier it became known that schools and colleges from 52 regions of Russia will spend a total of more than 1.2 billion rubles. for the purchase of drones as a teaching aid for students.
It was previously known that Russian schoolchildren will begin to be taught combined arms combat and the combat use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the new school subject Fundamentals of Security and Defense of the Motherland.
Source: korrespondent
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