Naresuan Command Opens Training for 'Attack Drone Pilots' to Strengthen Military Capabilities for Modern Warfare
The Naresuan Command launched its 12th training course for attack drone pilots at Vachirprakarn Camp in Tak Province on May 1, 2026, to bolster military capabilities for modern warfare. The program incorporates combat lessons and prepares t
The Naresuan Command has opened the 12th batch of training for attack drone pilots to strengthen military capabilities and prepare for modern warfare while maximizing operational effectiveness in security missions. On May 1, 2026, at Vachirprakarn Camp in Muang District, Tak Province, Lieutenant General Prasarn Henpraserf, Commander of the Naresuan Command, and the Third Military Region Operations Center presided over the opening ceremony for the "Tactical Attack Drone Pilot" course batch 12. The training aims to enhance personnel capabilities and develop skills in operating attack drones to execute missions efficiently, aligning with the Army's policy to develop military potential and produce sufficient drone pilots for assigned tasks. The curriculum incorporates lessons learned from combat situations in eastern regions and threat assessments to prepare trainees for real-world operations in complex and challenging scenarios under the guidance of Flight Lieutenant Natthakorn Ruontip and experienced instructors with practical operational backgrounds. The Naresuan Command Commander addressed trainees, emphasizing the importance of developing unmanned aerial vehicle capabilities as a critical factor in modern military operations and its vital role in supporting security missions with maximum effectiveness.