After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the neighboring country Poland is trying to take a series of security measures in its own way. Previously, the Polish army had provided a course called "Training with the Army" for civilians. This time, the Polish government has made weapon training mandatory in schools. In this sense, Poland has become the first European Union country to require firearms training for school children. WILL CHANGE ACCORDING TO INFRASTRUCTURE CONDITIONSIn these trainings, handguns, air rifles, small weapon replicas, and virtual laser shooting ranges will be used. The implementation schedule of the program will vary according to the infrastructure conditions of the schools. HIGH DEMAND FOR COURSESThe company "PM Shooter," which provides training on the use of firearms in Poland, also announced that many people who had never held a weapon before have applied to them to participate in the courses following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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