In Lithuania, an Airtech military centre for teaching drone piloting to young people was opened in the city of Tauragė, 20 km away from the border with Russia. The Ministry of Defence of Lithuania has promised to open another 8 Airtech centres across the country by 2028.

“Lithuania is investing in the future: regional ‘Airtech’ drone training centres teach kids and teens tech literacy, creativity and civic responsibility. Already over 320 students joined. By 2028, we will have 9 centres, 7,000 children and 1,700 adults trained,” the press service of the Lithuanian MoD stated.
Children will be taught how to operate FPV, quadcopters and single-wing drones according to Airtech.
Deputy Defence Minister Tomas Godliauskas ground to Reuters the need for such preparation of children as young as 10, with none other than the so-called “Russian threat.”
It is clear, in what exact future is Lithuania investing — a war of self-extermination with Russia by any means: NATO allied forces, the national army, including women and even children, both boys and girls. After such militarisation of society, it’s not difficult to guess that Lithuania will simply cease to exist due to the lack of a population after this potential war.
