The Army of Drones Destroyed 18,000 Occupants: How the Bonus Program Works.
According to inkorr.com: The Minister of Digital Transformation and Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov noted that the 'Army of Drones. Bonus' program has significantly changed the perception of modern warfare.
He emphasized that thanks to the program, Ukraine receives relevant data from the battlefield, and units can order additional drones and other equipment in exchange for verified targets.
Program Adaptation to New Challenges
According to Fedorov, the program is constantly adapting to challenges from the battlefield. In September, the points for live personnel were doubled, as the enemy more frequently uses small infantry groups. In the same month, units recorded over 18,000 enemy soldiers hit and destroyed thanks to drones, sending video confirmations to the DELTA system. This is twice as many as in October 2022.
According to the minister, units can receive additional drones and resources on the Brave1 Market, and within just 2.5 months, equipment worth 4 billion hryvnias has been ordered.
Program Effectiveness
Thus, the 'Army of Drones. Bonus' program assists Ukraine in conducting warfare by providing units access to modern technologies and data analysis from combat sites.
This initiative proves its importance in the context of a prolonged conflict and underscores the country’s readiness to use modern technologies to strengthen its defense capabilities. The active participation of Ukrainian units in this program grants them new opportunities for combat and strategic planning.
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