Russia is rapidly ramping up production of Iranian-designed Shahed attack drones, with state media showcasing the world's largest drone factory staffed by teenagers. Investigations reveal that Russian children and teens are being recruited through educational programs and even video games to help design, assemble, and test military drones. Experts warn that by winter, Russia could launch up to 2,000 drones in a single night, overwhelming Ukraine’s air defenses and shifting the balance of the war. The mass production and deployment of these drones, many featuring advanced technology and AI, have already increased the success rate of Russian strikes. This industrial-scale drone warfare marks a dangerous new phase in the conflict, raising serious concerns about child labor, military ethics, and the urgent need for Ukraine and NATO to develop cost-effective countermeasures.
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