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    Home»Gaming»How Russia’s Shahed Drone Producer Uses Video Games to Recruit the Next Generation
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    How Russia’s Shahed Drone Producer Uses Video Games to Recruit the Next Generation

    JamesBy JamesJuly 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone, the main production site for Russian-made Shahed attack drones, has invested in a video game and a network of esports competitions that investigators say are being used to recruit students for drone-related jobs

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    According to the investigation published by T-invariant on July 10, the strategy centers on a tactical simulation game called Drone Battle: Ukraine, which serves as both a recruitment tool and a qualifying platform for competitions linked to Alabuga’s education and employment programs

    Screenshot from the tactical strategy game Drone Battle: Ukraine, used in recruitment initiatives linked to Russia's Alabuga Special Economic Zone. (Source: T-invariant)
    Screenshot from the tactical strategy game Drone Battle: Ukraine, used in recruitment initiatives linked to Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone. (Source: T-invariant)

    According to T-invariant, the game places players in command of drone units in a turn-based strategy format. The patent for Drone Battle: Ukraine was registered by Timur Shagivaleev, the CEO of the Alabuga Special Economic Zone. The game is available in Russian, English, and Chinese

    The investigation says Alabuga uses the game through its “Stalin Falcons” initiative, which advertises positions for engineers, Geran drone pilots, and unit commanders. Geran is the Russian designation for domestically assembled versions of the Iranian-designed Shahed attack drones

    A model wears a Shahed drone-inspired costume during a fashion show at a Stalin Falcons event in Russia. (Source: Stalin Falcons Telegram channel)
    A model wears a Shahed drone-inspired costume during a fashion show at a Stalin Falcons event in Russia. (Source: Stalin Falcons Telegram channel)

    According to T-invariant, participation in some drone competitions requires players to first qualify inside Drone Battle: Ukraine. At a drone piloting tournament held at Russia’s Higher School of Economics in late April, competitors had to win a real-time match while playing on the Russian side before advancing to the live event

    The game has also become a core element of the “Droncon” esports tournaments held in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan with support from Alabuga and the Stalin Falcons project. According to the investigation, participants are required to complete training in the Drone Battle simulator before competing. Prize pools for the tournaments total nearly three million rubles

    <img src="https://comicvibe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/714a9b238c7985ac45480b30731d9c3d.jpg" alt="Recruitment posters promoting service in Russia's Unmanned Systems Forces are displayed at a Stalin Falcons event. (Source: Russian media)”>
    Recruitment posters promoting service in Russia’s Unmanned Systems Forces are displayed at a Stalin Falcons event. (Source: Russian media)

    As of July 2026, the game had more than 41,000 registered accounts, according to T-invariant. Alabuga, located in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan, has assembled Shahed-based attack drones since 2023. The facility includes Alabuga Polytech College, where students have previously been recruited to work on drone production

    According to T-invariant, Alabuga and Alabuga Polytech expanded those recruitment efforts in spring 2026 with a public advertising campaign featuring teenagers describing earnings from assembling drones, while promoting employment opportunities at the facility

    Russia has previously used gaming communities as recruitment channels for its war effort. In January 2026, Bloombergreported that recruiters used the Discord platform and the military simulation game Arma 3 to lure young South African men into signing contracts with the Russian military by promising citizenship, education, and employment. According to the investigation, one of the recruits was later killed while fighting in Ukraine

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