Now well into its third year, it's safe to say the Russo-Ukraine war has ushered in a new type of warfare fit for this decade.
As resources run low and manpower becomes irreplaceable, combatants on both sides have resorted to McGuyver-esque tactics, such as jury-rigged drone cages, improvised wooden armor, and eScooter cavalry.
One especially important development has been the deployment of various drones, from hobbyist models flung up to do recon flights, to drone boats in the Black Sea.
But as with any conflict, Russia and Ukraine aren't the only countries on high alert. Lithuania, too, is adapting to the changing battlefield in an unusual way: by training children to pilot military drones.
As first reported by The Guardian, the Baltic country recently announced the launch of a "civi