DELTA Course in Army+: a record 13,000 soldiers have started training.
According to inkorr.com: The DELTA course has started in the Army+ app, with 13,000 servicemen joining in the first week. More than 1,500 participants have already successfully completed the training and received certificates. This indicates a great interest in practical training among the military, which is a record for this app.
The course consists of more than 50 practical classes that help acquire the necessary skills in working with various system modules. This allows the military to make decisions based on real data, which is important in their daily activities.
Other training opportunities
In addition to the DELTA course, there are 17 different training programs available in the Army+ app. Among them are popular courses such as 'Unmanned Systems. Basics of UAVs', 'Information Resilience. Cybersecurity', and 'Basics of Communication on the Battlefield'. It is also worth noting that the DELTA system has the capability of information exchange with other NATO allies according to established interoperability protocols.
Recently, the DELTA system successfully integrated with the Polish TOPAZ artillery fire management system during NATO CWIX exercises, confirming the ongoing development and improvement of this platform.
The DELTA course and other training programs in the Army+ app demonstrate the growing desire of Ukrainian servicemen to improve their knowledge and skills. This is especially important in the context of modern challenges, as quality training can significantly impact the effectiveness of combat missions. Cooperation with NATO and the integration of new technologies also open new prospects for further training and development.
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