"Throughout its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has launched huge drone and missile barrages at factories, training sites, and civilian infrastructure across the country, often far from the fighting in the east, straining Ukrainian defenses and serving as a constant reminder that nowhere in the country is completely safe. Drones are prolific on the battlefield in Ukraine. Operators are priority targets."
"Dmytro Slediuk, head of the education department at Dronarium, told BI the safety measures, including not disclosing publicly exactly where its training centers are located and also changing their location "from time to time," are necessary to prevent Russia from interfering with its training To keep certain location data from getting out, the school doesn't allow photos and videos that might reveal where its facilities are based."
Russia has launched large drone and missile barrages at factories, training sites, and civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, often far from the front lines. Drones are prolific on the battlefield and drone operators are high-priority targets, which makes training schools vulnerable. Schools implement strict security measures including concealing exact locations, changing training-site locations periodically, banning photos and videos that could reveal facilities, and using polygraph testing. Some training centers have been referenced by Russian military bloggers, increasing concerns about operational exposure and the need for constant protective steps.
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