A drone operator who destroys a T-90M tank–Russia’s most advanced combat vehicle–with a disposable First Person View (FPV) drone gets enough points to make his unit eligible to receive 15 more (which would cost the armed forces around $10,000 in total).
So a different system for target prioritization. Interesting that the awards are not medals, compensation, or home time, but some points that you can only spend to get more drones

I must be getting too old, but guess that's what works for 18yr olds these days? Maybe add some skins, smileys, and taunts next time? On a serious note this approach, to maximize disengagement from reality, is a diabolical experiment on a human psyche. Whoever came up with this psyop is an epitome of true evil. PTSD will seem like a joke once these people will have to be reintegrated back into society when realization what those points really hits them. Now veterans play video games to cope, I cannot imagine these new "bonus points" warriors ever be able to hold controller to play a regular video game with their son without flashbacks, once back to civilian life.