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Russia is luring students with large financial packages to join drone units

Russia is attempting to bolster its drone units fighting in Ukraine by offering significant financial incentives to students who join as operators and engineers. Simultaneously, companies in the Ryazan region are facing quotas to recruit workers for the army.

ReutersSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-02 · 07:42 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 3 min
Russia is luring students with large financial packages to join drone units
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Russia is attempting to bolster its drone units fighting in Ukraine by offering significant financial incentives to students who join as operators and engineers. Simultaneously, companies in the Ryazan region are facing quotas to recruit workers for the army. These recruitment efforts suggest a diversification of Moscow's strategy to replenish its military forces amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The initiative occurs as Russian forces advance and US-brokered peace talks are stalled due to the Iran war. The recruitment drive aims to address the need for skilled personnel in specialized areas like drone warfare.

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Companies in Russia’s central Ryazan region have been given quotas to sign up workers for the army.

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Students across Russia are being offered large financial incentives to join drone units fighting in Ukraine.

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US-brokered peace talks are on ice due to the Iran war.

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Ukraine war WorldRussia & Central Asia Russia is luring students with large financial packages to join drone units 3-MIN READ3-MIN 0 Listen Reuters Published: 3:42pm, 2 Apr 2026 The recruitment effort, which comes as Russian forces continue to grind forwards on the battlefield in Ukraine and as US-brokered peace talks are on ice due to the Iran war, suggests Moscow is diversifying its push to replenish its army’s ranks in what is the fifth ‌year of its war. But it is not part of a general mobilisation drive, something the Kremlin said this week was not on the agenda. Nor, say top officials, is Russia running short of recruits despite Ukrainian claims – dismissed by Moscow – that Kyiv is eliminating Russian troops faster than they can be recruited. A Russian serviceman holding a drone. Photo: Tass via ZUMA Press/dpa Russia’s move to target students suggests though that Moscow is keen to ⁠pour more skilled human resources into its drone forces which – like those of Ukraine – play an increasingly pivotal role in what has long become a grinding war of attrition. Drone operators from ‌both sides typically work some distance from the front line but are regarded as high-value targets who are hunted down and killed if their positions are revealed. That ⁠is on top of what, by local standards, is a substantial financial package: a first-year salary from 5.5 million roubles (US$68,433), a one-off payment of 2.5 million roubles after free training, a monthly allowance of 240,000 roubles, ‌and a one-off payment of 200,000 roubles from the university. “This is not only an opportunity to prove yourself, but also a unique platform for social and career advancement, backed by unprecedented support measures,” the university said in a document published ‌on March ‌19. The Moscow State University of Civil Engineering is offering similar large incentives, telling students in a statement posted on its website that they have the chance ‌to become drone operators, engineers or technical specialists. A Russian drone attack on Lviv, Ukraine. Photo: Reuters Further Reading Ukraine strikes Russian Baltic port, hundreds of drones shot down Russia says it has taken full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk region Iran war deflects attention from Ukraine as Russia starts spring offensive There have been unconfirmed media reports that universities have been given recruitment quotas to meet. Reuters was unable to independently ⁠confirm that. The drive to woo students and in particular those studying technical subjects like engineering or aeronautics, coincides with a new billboard recruitment campaign which shows a young drone operator with glowing eyes in hi-tech glasses under the title “the new indispensables”. Meanwhile Pavel Malkov, the governor of the Ryazan region – which has a population of ‌over 1 million – has ordered private and public ‌companies to set recruitment quotas for workers to sign contracts with the Defence Ministry. His orders, contained in a decree which was published on a government website and publicised by state media, said that companies with up to 300 workers should provide two army recruits, companies with up to 500 employees three recruits, and companies with more than 500 workers five recruits. The decree did not say what punishment, if any, companies would face if they failed to meet the recruitment quotas, which it said would run from April to September, but indicated that Malkov would personally oversee compliance. Ukraine war | Ukraine | War and conflict | Russia | Drones | Kremlin | Dmitry Medvedev Before you go Start Conversation scmp poll Discover MORE stories on Ukraine war FOLLOW Zelensky fears Ukraine may get less US support to fight Russia due to Iran war Ukraine and Russia trade fatal strikes as Zelensky travels to Turkey Ukraine asks for Easter truce, 8 die in Russian strikes Select Voice Select Speed 0.8x 0.9x1.0x 1.1x 1.2x 1.5x 1.75x 00:0000:00 1.00x
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